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Eduardo Gonçalves 14/11/06 VIENNA
PAYMENTS FOR ECOLOGICAL SERVICES
WWF’s Engagement with Business & Inustry
NotNotMy BusinessMy Business
Reducing Reducing ImpactImpact
Zero Zero ImpactImpact
Net Positive Net Positive ImpactImpact
Selling Solutions to Selling Solutions to the World’s problemsthe World’s problems
Philanthropy toPhilanthropy toOffset ImpactsOffset Impacts
Compliance Compliance And BeyondAnd Beyond
Global Strategies Global Strategies for Risk for Risk Management and Management and Cost EfficienciesCost Efficiencies
TransformationTransformation
TransformationTransformation
TransformationTransformation
Living Planet Report, WWF
OPL’s starting point…
Food
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The EU’s Footprint
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OPL’s Vision
"A world in which peopleeverywhere can leadhappy, healthy lives withintheir fair share of theearth's resources."
Global Objective
Step 1: stabilisefootprint
Step 2: reduce to ‘OPL’ level
LOBBYING & CAMPAIGNS + =
+ =demonstrablemessage change
InnovativePublic-PrivatePartnerships
for Sustainability
8,000 units
5,000 hectares
€1 billion
Renewableenergy100%
Overview
• embodiedCO2 – 50% less
• recycledmaterials –50% more
• buildingwaste –40% less
“Eco-block” buildings
Electricity consumption –40% lessWater heating energy use –60% lessSpace heat/cooling –95% lessWater consumption –25% less
Energy Efficiency
Nature Restoration Programme
Eco-tourism & agro-tourism
Recoveringendangered flora
Bird of Prey recovery
Support for IberianLynx conservation
min. 50% goods andservicesfrom 50km radius
Create11,000 jobs
OPL Loyalty Card
Regional Transport Plan: €95 million
Good for local economy – 83%
Support for project – 85%
WWF’s involvement adds value -94%*
Telephone Poll of 400 Sesimbra residents, June-July 2006* excl. don’t know/no reply
Public Consultation
“I see Defra’s mission as enabling a move toward what the WWF has called ‘OnePlanet Living’.”David Miliband – DEFRA Minister, July 2006
“One Planet Living should become theofficial target of government policy with a pathway and timetable to achieve it”
New Economics Foundation – 13/07/06
“PIN” andlocal authorityconsensus
Foster and Partners
Z2: 2000 home community in Thames Gateway
BQL Middlehaven Competition Entry
“BedZED” - making it easy to reduce footprint
www.bioregional.com
Partnership with BioRegionalDevelopment Group
Peabody Trust - BioRegional - Bill Dunster Architects - Arup
London UK
100 Live-work units
£15 million
Includes social housing
BedZED - Beddington Zero fossil Energy Development
Good practice in design, management, use of technology…
Biomass Fuel & energy-efficient homes
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BedZED average electricity consumption (per person)
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“Smartmoves” car club for BedZed residents
SAVE
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Use of reclaimed materials/making recycling easy
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Eco Footprint of food
• growing, transportation, packaging & processing of food represents 41% of London’s eco Footprint
• BedZed residents are linked up with local box delivery schemes
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Living at BedZED
Represents halfthe UK averagefootprint
Easy, affordable, attractive…
One Planet Living
www.oneplanetliving.org
THANK YOU
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