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  1. ALLPPT.com _ Free PowerPoint Templates, Diagrams and Charts FREE PPT TEMPLATES INSERT THE TITLE OFYOUR PRESENTATION HERE

  2. Introduction How much water do we needtoclean when a glass of milk is poured into thewater? 3900L Milk 200 mL

  3. What is problem? v Food waste Water pollution Glacier (1.75%) Freshwater (2.5%) ➤Every year one third of all food produced is wasted Seawater (97.5%) Underground (0.6%) 1.3 ➤Hunger populationhas reached 800 million in Asia, 11 % people are starving Usable water (0.01%) billion tons Fig.1 Water Consumption

  4. What is problem? Resource depletion Green House Gas 153 102 (years) 53 51 Fig.2 Global energy-related CO2 emissions Natural gas Petroleum Uranium Coal ➤Predicted CO2 emissions(2030) is 36.3 billion tons Fig.3 Number of years that energy resources are available 43% cut CO2 emissions If we use recycling PET bottles... and can save resources

  5. SCP Procurement ofmaterial Disposal Manufacturing Forest area reduction Greenhouse gas Resource depletion Hazardous substances Lack of final disposal site pollution Sustainable Consumption and Production is required ーRethinking the way of socio-economics in cooperation with all stakeholdersー ➤Not just a manufacturer company, each of us needs to be responsible for SCP for the future of earth

  6. How do we achieve SCP?? Product Design Enabling Policy Framework Natural ResourceUse 3Rs Disposal Technological Innovation Values and Lifestyle Consumption Manufacturing Life Cycle Distribution/ Marketing Market Forces

  7. SCP JAPAN Agency : Japan Environment Association

  8. What is Eco mark? This is Japanese environmental label. This is attached to goods and practice acknowledged to help environmental conservation.

  9. However … There are many people who concern about the price more than how eco friendly it is in japan.

  10. Company 2 wacoal 3 1 Processing factory Unnecessary bra crushing separation compression 4 RPF (Refuse Paper&Plastic Fuel)

  11. What is RPF? RPF is a recycled solid fuel made from waste plastic, waste paper, and wood waste. It is used as a substitute for coal. Mainly it is used in paper mills and steel mills.

  12. Products This is bath water cleaner. By using this product, we can use bath water for washing. This action can save about 30L of water with one time.

  13. Education Kao made this teaching material about eco friendly living with junior high school teachers This material is actually used in junior high school.

  14. SCP in Korea-Korea Environmental Industry Technology Institute(KEITI) Planning, evaluating, and managing environmental technology development projects Support the development of environmental technology, and advancing into overseas markets Operation of environmental mark systems and promotion of green products .

  15. What is Environment Mark? encourages companies to develop and produce economic products marking a logo (environment mark) on the product when the 'environment of products' has improved degree of influence on the environment

  16. What is Green Card? Eco-money alliance cards Point-reward service system Benefit for energy conservation, eco friendly activities by purchasing green product

  17. Example of Green Card 74 241 86 44

  18. Eco friendly consumption by E-mart Bicycle and shopping basket Eco-friendly Naturalism Stores Arrived E-mart eco-package products Green Card and E-mart app Empty cans deposit refund center Electric vehicle charging station

  19. SCP IN CHINA Waste Liquid Crystal Display Recycling

  20. SCP IN CHINA Integrated process for waste LCDs recycling

  21. SCP IN MALAYSIA MYHIJAU MyHIJAU is Malaysia’s official green labelling scheme endorsed by the government of Malaysia, bringing together certified green products and services that meet local and international environmental standards under one single mark.

  22. SCP IN MALAYSIA MYHIJAU

  23. SCP IN MALAYSIA 1.   NUDE The Zero Waste Store Sells everything from edible goods, household goods. Even for your little furry pets, offering em “No salt and no preservatives! at affordable prices and with zero plastic packaging!

  24. SCP IN MALAYSIA 2.  BYOB (Bring your own bottle) BYOB is making household chores cheaper and kinder for the environment. They offer eco-friendly detergent and all you have to do is pay for what you need. Their main mission is to educate society on eliminating unnecessary waste of plastic and encouraging zero waste lifestyle.

  25. SCP IN MALAYSIA 3.  The Hive Bulk Foods The Hive offers bulk whole foods such as homemade biscuits, oils, seasoning and baking condiments. The Hive also holds weekly workshops on healthy zero waste living and there’s an edible garden where you can learn how to plant your own vegetable garden.

  26. CONCLUSION Government Research Agency Create laws and outline Technological innovation SCP Individual Company Spread into society Low carbon lifestyle

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