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2002 Consultative Meeting with Industry Associations
Presentations
The World Summit on Sustainable Development
(WSSD):
What next?
WSSD Outcomes:
A labor perspective
John Evans, Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC)/International
Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU)
John Evans overviewed the trade union presence at WSSD,
and the successes and failures of the Summit from a labor
perspective."The WSSD Outcome: What it was and what
it heralds." (Presentation
- PDF - 62KB)
An NGO perspective
Peter van der Gaag, ANPED
- Northern Alliance for Sustainability
This presentation explained the background to the perspective
on WSSD, gave a general evaluation of WSSD and then focussed particularly
on the 10 year work programme for sustainable consumption and
production and the need for Corporate Accountability. "10
years after RIO, what will we have done"
(Presentation
- PDF - 40KB)
Duncan McLaren, Friends of the Earth (FoE)
In his presentation, Duncan McLaren focussed on corporate accountability
and Foe thoughts on outcomes at the Summit on this matter. "The
WSSD - What Next"
(Presentation
- PDF - 61KB)
Industry sector reports: the follow-up
Introduced by Laura Williamson, UNEP consultant
"Going beyond: building on the sector report process"
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(Background
Discussion Paper - PDF -88KB )
Quality Management and Stakeholder Engagement
A new company performance model to implement
core principles of the Global Compact
Claude Fussler, World Business Council
for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
"Global Compact Making it Happen"
(Presentation
- PDF - 482KB)
Information for decision-making
Patricio Bernal, UNESCO
IOC
Promoting sustainable production and consumption
patterns
Introduction to a proposal for a 10-year framework
of programmes
(Working
version of UNEP contribution to framework - PDF - 156KB)
Multistakeholder dialogue,
consultation and development of successful partnerships
Introduction by Clare Cocault, UNEP consultant
"Business and Stakeholder Dialogue: lessons and limits"
(Presentation
- PDF - 218KB)
A personal experience from the mining
sector
Richard Sandbrook
This presentation examined lessons learned from the project, results
and remaining issues, "Mining Minerals and Sustainable Development
Project"
(Presentation
- PDF - 302KB)
An NGO perspective
Miguel Araujo, World Conservation Union
(IUCN)
"How to Develop Successful Partnerships"
(Presentation
- PDF - 120KB)
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