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Green growth provides a means by which economic, environmental and social goals can be simultaneously achieved. It presents an opportunity to make existing industries more sustainable while at the same time encouraging new industries and a diversified economy. 

Achieving a green and inclusive economy will be critical for tackling climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. SMEs will play an indispensable role in achieving this economic transformation due to the large share of global business they represent. Accounting for about 99% of enterprises in OECD countries, SMEs also employ a significant share of people, especially in low-income countries, where they contribute to, on average, 78% of employment compared to 65% in high-income countries.  

Due to their large numbers, the very diverse nature of their businesses and their typically small number of employees, the barriers to greening the operations of SMEs are generally more complicated to overcome than those for larger companies.

Industry and Entrepreneurship

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Green industry development in China: An index based assessment from perspectives of both current performance and historical effort

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.119457

WRI has launched a new microsite on #JustTransitions. It highlights initiatives by governments, communities and companies that provide lessons for how workers and communities can benefit from the transition to a zero-carbon economy.

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https://www.wri.org/just-transitions

Industries with an excess of waste heat can transform it into cold, providing for their and nearby industries process cooling energy demand. When a cluster of businesses cooperate to reduce waste and pollution, efficiently share resources and help to achieve sustainable development, they constitute an eco-industrial park. Learn more about district cooling in eco-industrial parks and some good practices around the world.

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https://spark.adobe.com/page/3pzyNJ1hTi42h/
SolarPower Europe, Carbon Intelligence, Solarcentury

As solar PV is projected to be the primary force towards decarbonisation and combating climate change, it is important to consider the social and environmental impacts of solar deployment beyond the TeraWatt scale. Leading players across the PV industry are evaluating how to integrate environmental… Read More

It Looks Like a Vespa, Rides Like a Vespa, but Doesn’t Smell Like a Vespa - An Irish mechanic in London has developed a kit to transform classic Italian scooters into clean-riding electric machines.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/01/business/electric-vespa-scooter.html
ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability

What’s business doing for biodiversity? Unpacking what the business sector is doing for nature, and how these actions can benefit local action for biodiversity.  Read More

Climate action in Asia - a region that produces more than half of global emissions - is intensifying, and competition among rivals helps. There has been 57% increase in companies setting carbon-cutting targets or are in the process of getting targets approved, between 2019 and 2020.

An interesting article that questions whether the Asian corporates' targets realistic, ambitious or greenwash.

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https://www.eco-business.com/news/asian-companies-claim-they-are-going-net-zero-but-are-their-target...

Yep, ships are around 20x more efficient than trucks in shipping, and why scrap metal prices are going up

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https://www.npr.org/2021/03/24/980841456/you-asked-for-shots-tuna-metal-and-money

The case of decentralised piping water companies: resilience of safe drinking water models during COVID-19 times (with examples from Ethiopia and Cambodia)

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https://incofin.com/piping-water-companies/

The World Bank Group has been hosting a learning series since September last year on the circular economy and private sector development. Eight recorded sessions have already occurred (with the 9th scheduled for March 23rd). If you'd like to register to receive updates about the learning series, or watch any of the previous sessions (see more info below), please visit the attached link.

*Past sessions*
Session 1: Circular Economy and Competitiveness
Session 2: Eco-Industrial Parks
Session 3: Plastics
Session 4: Digital Technologies
Session 5: Critical Minerals
Session 6: Tourism
Session 7: Textiles
Session 8: Finance
Session 9 (upcoming): Construction

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http://worldbank.org/circulareconomyseries