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NEDO:Outputs from Participation in the Vietnam International Exhibition Fair on Environmental Technology 2006
Vietnamese companies participated in the event as exhibitors, many of which showcased water treatment techniques and building materials. Among these, NEDO's booth and the booths of Japanese companies ...
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NEDO: Interview with Ir. Peter VISSER Project Manager OLLA project, OLED development, Philips Lighting, Aachen Frankfurt, October 4th 2005
SSL: there are several advancement material companies, machine makers, very high-level universities and research groups, and ... could receive up to 100% for their additional costs, and companies up to 50% on their R&D activities. Within this ... is fully possible. All calls for proposals are open for Japanese companies to join EU projects, but for funding they but they ...
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Okno Group - Environmental policy briefs - Russia
Japan for a large program of energy infrastructure investments that would provide Japanese companies with credits (see brief in E&H Online, April 1998; story in print E& ... In early March, a Japanese consortium led by Sumitomo, Mitsui and Mitsubishi announced an agreement with Unified Energy Systems (UES), the Russian holding company for regional electric companies, to retrofit 28 ...
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Reach Out--individuals using Earth Policy Institute books and research
E-Square, Inc., working with the Shiga prefectural government in Japan and major companies in the area, launched the Shiga Eco-Economy Project. This broad collaborative effort is ... Japan for Sustainability, an environmental NGO whose mission is to disseminate information on how Japanese companies and the government are working to build an eco-economy. Mississippi 2020, an environmental ...
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Kyoto News
Businesses in the EU such as power generation companies and steel makers will be able to support CO2-reduction projects in developing countries organized ... project, based on a mechanism of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, and sell them mainly to Japanese companies. See the JCN Network story (0) How the provinces rank in the climate-change battle ...
indeco.com


Paul Hawken - The Next Reformation
This makes it nearly impossible for local or regional companies who internalize their costs, i.e. companies that do not degrade their resources, or do not take advantage of ... to implement some form of ecological tax reform to gain an advantage over American and Japanese companies. So if the Europeans adopt ETR and the US ignores it, American workers would become ...
context.org


SBN Feature Article: September 1998
Japanese companies (Nippon Oil Corp. and Mitsubishi Oil) are ranked among the world's largest. Similarly, out of more than 1,000 Japanese drug companies, only a handful are globally competitive. While many companies ...
envirolink.org


GEO-2000: Chapter Three: Policy Responses - Asia and the Pacific
Several Japanese companies have now taken voluntary actions on pollution control which include stricter standards than the national ...
grida.no


IGES:International Tropical Timber Organisation (ITTO) Advisory Group Project Meeting, 11 November 2007
Japanese companies will be held. Date 11 November 2007 Venue International Tropical Timber Organisation (ITTO), Yokohama | HOME ...
www.iges.or.jp


ISO and Japanese Cities
Consumers, governments and companies up and down the supply and production chain are all seeking ways to reduce their ... day-to-day operations, and seek ISO 14001 certification. It provides case studies of four Japanese cities and prefectures (Shirai city, Itabashi ward of Tokyo, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and Gifu ...
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