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www.Liteleather.com www.greenlitesystems.com www.ecological-development.com http://www.industrie-energieeffizienz.de/energy-efficiency- award/energy-efficiency-award-2010/2-preis-saigon-tantec- limited/videopraesentation- 2-preis-saigon-tantec-limited.html http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/business/2010/06/08/ stevens.dnt.vietnam.growth.cnn A group of SOCIAL Enterprises which do: Energy-efficient Manufacturing , waste streams & Process designs, Manufacturing Productivity & PCF (product carbon footprint ) audit system (Sectoral) Solar -Industrial design & implementation (PV, Heat &Storage , hot water ) Environmental technologies & Industry GHG collaboration , Green building materials distribution Collaborate , match make & brokerage Green Growth policy & Industry training ( outsourced implementation office , Thailand ) Kris Schneider Kris Schneider [email protected] [email protected] Research fellow Research fellow www.crcet.com www.crcet.com executive director executive director China Industry-University-Research Institute China Industry-University-Research Institute Collaboration Association Collaboration Association Founding Partner –www.Liteleather.com , Founding Partner –www.Liteleather.com ,

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www.Liteleather.comwww.greenlitesystems.com

www.ecological-development.com• http://www.industrie-energieeffizienz.de/energy-efficiency-award/energy-efficiency-award-

2010/2-preis-saigon-tantec-limited/videopraesentation- 2-preis-saigon-tantec-limited.html• http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/business/2010/06/08/stevens.dnt.vietnam.growth.cnn

A group of SOCIAL Enterprises which do:

• Energy-efficient Manufacturing , waste streams & Process designs,• Manufacturing Productivity & PCF (product carbon footprint ) audit system (Sectoral) • Solar -Industrial design & implementation (PV, Heat &Storage , hot water )• Environmental technologies & Industry GHG collaboration ,• Green building materials distribution • Collaborate , match make & brokerage

• Green Growth policy & Industry training ( outsourced implementation office , Thailand )

Kris SchneiderKris [email protected] [email protected]

Research fellow Research fellow – – www.crcet.com www.crcet.com

executive directorexecutive directorChina Industry-University-Research Institute Collaboration Association China Industry-University-Research Institute Collaboration Association Founding Partner –www.Liteleather.com , www.Greenlitesystems.comFounding Partner –www.Liteleather.com , www.Greenlitesystems.com

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Source: vision 2050 / WBCSD

From a world both hotter & colder, flatter & poorer, more crowded & humidFrom a world both hotter & colder, flatter & poorer, more crowded & humid

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cost efficiency & carbon abatement : Which field are we ?

Source: https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/A_cost_curve_for_greenhouse_gas_reduction_1911

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2008年 5 月 12日 14時 28分,受四川省汶川縣 7.8級強震影響,青木川鎮受災嚴重:全鎮 1861戶 7624人全部受災, 463戶 1596間房屋倒塌,1397戶 6636間房屋嚴重受損;損壞橋樑9 處,兩座水庫受損,全鎮電力、通訊中斷,直接經濟損失達 1.4億元。

cost efficiency & carbon abatement : where R we exactly now ?

Source: http://wwwb.vito.be/VitoEvenement/inschrijving/isup2010/presentations/sustprod/02-dinsdag/Dominiek%20Vandewiele.pdf

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CO2 abatement: Exploring options for oil and natural gas production , Conclusion: 1.) Design of Green building & Household utilities by usage of renewable , 2.) Retro fit – Business , local community , or Government organized jobs. 3.) Design to change process & end-user behavior

https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/CO2_abatement_Exploring_options_for_oil_and_natural_gas_companies_2517

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*determining how factors outside the country Which shapes developments into market access ( multi-disciplinary stud y of trans-boundary demand , material flows and impact assessment to seek balanced regional growth )

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Future GDP growth: in correlation with knowledge workers & talent pools Productivity imperatives in next knowledge economy : Green, Inclusive & Virtual Transitions : *Product, process & service system innovation

•Income & employment gains and the enabling conditions •Migration , mobility , legalization & gender equality •Macro-Economic Policy must be, has to be pro-poor

Gross domestic product ( PPP adjusted) 2008 , © ILO Gross domestic product (per employed person)2008, © ILO

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0 year0 yearWorld: Total World: Total population: 2.3billionpopulation: 2.3billionGDP:1025Billion Int’l GDP:1025Billion Int’l YuanYuanChina: Total China: Total population:60million, population:60million, 26% of the world 26% of the world wealthwealth

Year 1000World: Total population: 2.7billionGDP:1168Billion Int’l YuanChina: Total population:1 Billion, 50% of GDP

Year 1820World: Total population: 10.4billionGDP:6944Billion Int’l YuanChina: Total population:3.8billion, 30% of the world total economy

What Does What Does Labor ProductivityLabor Productivity Mean? Mean?A measurement of economic growth of a country. Labor productivity measures the amount of goods and services produced by one hour of labor. More specifically, labor productivity measures the amount of real GDP produced by an hour of labor. Growing labor productivity depends on three main factors: investment and saving in physical capital, new technology and human capital.

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Movement , Mobility, Access, Affordability & Entitlement • Boundary-less • Distance – mobility , flexibility • Dislocation & Legalization issues• G-Government ( perhaps?)• More equitable access to resources • Equality – narrow the income gap • Get a grip on Human Development path

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One of Green Government innovation : The Real Wealth of Nations to Develop Green Entrepreneurship and Green livelihood support programs

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By the means of migration, not any piece of absolute space or place in geographic sense can be createddevelopment will be certainly restructured. This now can be really imagined and regarded as the production of third space, where flows of resources in forms of capital are decisive in the process of modernization with pluralistic development initiatives across regions.

This means there will always be a circulation of migrant population moving around with a considerably stable number more or less of 100 million in each ten years., however, the social space forThe hidden flows as speech flows, lifestyle flows, data flows, image flows, technology flows as well as flows of social relationship, etc. These flows accompanying with the flow of migration, are actually more to the deep sense of development either for the migrants themselves or to the regions concerned, for they represent not only interchanges between labor and returning resources but also the formulation of their lebenswelt (circle of life) as well as of forms of social capital, cultural capital, political capital, in addition to economic capital. P193

These flows, when in means of spacing, despite of the difficulties in making it statistically meaningful, actually prove to be more decisive for These flows, when in means of spacing, despite of the difficulties in making it statistically meaningful, actually prove to be more decisive for spatial practice with the changes of structure of space. With the combination of the cultural capital, social capital and together with the economic spatial practice with the changes of structure of space. With the combination of the cultural capital, social capital and together with the economic capital, they can change the phases of the regional development and the process of modernization. The impacts and effects can be distinct capital, they can change the phases of the regional development and the process of modernization. The impacts and effects can be distinct P174

MIGRATION AND SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT : Cases from the Coastal and Interior Regions in Contemporary China-Yongning Li , Guangzhou, China -Kassel, 2007

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MIGRATION AND SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT : Cases from the Coastal and Interior Regions in Contemporary China-Yongning Li Guangzhou, China -Kassel, 2007

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Immigrants & Migrants are people with legal entitlements Human beings are not economic units

• Longer term: human capital > labor productivity • Foreign Born or internal immigrant will merge• Immigrant density from OECD coming to Asia• Cost of under-developed Human Capital in the

knowledge economy is increasing • Unleash the productivity of household economy and its

multiplier community & societal effects to market sphere • Starting by design improvements of Housing , logistics ,

community functionality as production unit in the context of material , energy , utility & ecology

• Building Design to provide solution to scarcity economy

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• The European 20-20-20 objectives (first milestone)• ~ 35% of electricity consumption will be RES

– A significant part of the electricity generation will be distributed Renewable – Renewable: Combined Heat and Power

With distributed Generation + Demand response + Storage End user location proximity , lower than 10 MW

© EU-DEEP

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Design: Demand, Synchronicity, Load efficiency, Storage ( the case of distributed energy sources, solar panels, micro-cogeneration, hybrid vehicles)

Smart Grid Research: Grietus Mulder dept. Energy Technology , VITO, Belgium

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Or, maybe we just eat less meat*1 kilo meat = used energy for 1 year shower*

From Change of consumption behavior To Greening the value chains

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Helping the Poor The Rich and the commons alike All are aware & outreaching now

Study by the world resources Institute and the International finance Corp Shows that the 4 Billion people with income less than $3000 per year in Local purchasing power ( equivalent China $2.11 /day , India 1.56/day ) are Mostly from Asia ( 2.86 Billion people; 83% of population). Africa has 486 million people at the Bottom of Pyramid (95% of the regions’ Population), South America 360 million (70% of population ), and Eastern Europe 254 million BoP individuals (64% of population) …Hammond et al. 2007 Behind the poverty is the fact that most poor have significant unmet needs, They are dependent on informal or subsistence livelihoods while impacted by the“ Poverty penalty “ that in reality they have to pay more for goods and servicesRendered to them in comparison to their wealthier counter parts . -----Prabhu Kandachar * Minna Halme

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Gates and Buffett Assure Chinese Wealthy( No Pledge of Donations Necessary)

Sep 08, 2010 eChinacities.com

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Another kind of resource efficiency:

participating voluntaryphilanthropic supportswhile deploying our talents

Source: world vision / China Hong Kong branch

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Making business by profiting the poor Poor people can be excellent suppliers

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Source: Mckinsey Quarterly Source: Mckinsey Quarterly

Learn to deal with Uncertainties, turning future social issues, Government penalties, new or constant changing promulgation , tax exemptions, trade regulations into Green business opportunities ,such as turning following restraints to biz. Prospects, for examples:

* no right to Pollute * Heavier International Travel Tax * Tax on international financial transactions * Heavy tax on pollution, manufacturing location, * increasing costs on discharge & usage of natural resources * manufacturing clusters, markets dimensions & issues of globalization * increasing labor costs, disputes and shortage of Green talent pools ……..etc

Internalize external social cost , Value stream , Environmental system analysis

How do our investment

environments look like other

than the stereotyped NPV value ?

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Making better investments at the base of the pyramid. Harvard Business Review, 87(5): 106-113

•Develop Impact Assessment Framework in relation to strategic Environmental assessment •Perform an initial strategic analysis of organization’s impacts & external demand •Develop and implement a robust data collection strategy , measurement & audit systems•BOP ( Bottom of Pyramid )

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Fruauhofer / ISUP 2010

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Social Enterprises : example 1Social Enterprises : example 1

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Agro farming: mushroom

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Profit Innovation : Customer Value Realization From Micro-Farming to Niche pocket animal farmingIt all can be done Electronically with tacit experience !

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Community Biomass Gasification

Comsaed

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Community Eco tourism

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Community small hydro

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Fair-trade –artistic Charcoal & By products (Niche market: Japan & Korea, high end market )

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Community Biomass to Electricity ( combustion)

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• From single housing to green communities• Well connected development from bottom up with planning integration • Resources efficiency cycle of water energy and waste stream to Holistic human value in context to quality of life and environmental sustainability

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*Go Organic …Organic Farming > Organic Marketing > to Fair Trade !*All kind of organic waste can be composted. *It is like making bread – mix the ingredients we want to compost and see what comes out (bread), *The compost can be used as fertilizer or as mixture to normal soil for golf courses, highway side boards, private gardening, commercial gardening, "greening up" cities etc. etc.

Organic waste

In process

After 10-15 days

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From rural to Urban setting

The closed system prevents pollution of environment and permits quality control and documentation of hygienisation @70 deg Celsius.  Compost replaces chemical fertilizers. The closed system prevents pollution of environment and permits quality control

Compost replaces chemical fertilizers.

Compost does not get contaminated by flooding water - ; chemical fertilizer, destroy ground water/drinking water and add lead nitrate to the water/lakes – leading to algal growth and oxygen shortage for fish and plants

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Lite community water treatment systems

Energies:Electricity , diesel, gas, renewable energies

Production

Formula ,process control

measureCO2-Emission

cold waterEnvironmental friendlychemicals

affluent Reedbed bio treatment

<CO2

<CO2

Water

Chemicals

waste

Benchmarking

Recycle

Laufende, nachhaltige Verbesserungenin der Produktion

Abfall

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Affordable Clean Water exhibit 1

UNIT FOR 500 PEOPLE

UNIT FOR OVER 3000 PEOPLEUNIT FOR OVER 3000 PEOPLEUNIT FOR OVER 3000 PEOPLE

UNIT FOR 3000 + people UNIT FOR 150 people

• BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT PLANT (Replaces Septic Tanks)•WITHOUT ODORS , WITHOUT NOISE•UNDER GROUND OR ABOVE GROUND•NO STORAGE, NO MAINTENANCE , NO SURVEILLANCE REQUIRED •AFFORDABLE & SPACE ECONOMIC AL•CLEAN EFFLUENT STRAIGHT FOR IRRIGATION•WITHOUT REMOVING SOLIDS & FATS •FULLY AUTOMATIC• MINIMUM POWER CONSUMPTION•TECHNOLOGY SINCE 1983

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GRAT CASS NRDC GLS field trip -post quake re-construction sites GRAT CASS NRDC GLS field trip -post quake re-construction sites

• Urbanization: The role the poor play in urban development exacerbates• Low-Income Housing: Approaches to help the urban poor with adequate accommodation • Land: A crucial element in housing the urban poor • Eviction: Alternatives to the whole-scale destruction of urban poor

communities • Housing Finance: ways to help the poor pay housing • Community –based organizations : The poor as agents of development• Rental housing : A much neglected housing option for the poor

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LGS屋頂施作 LGS結構體完成

post quake reconstruction – building code & assessment to follow – the immediate brown action

OSB板完成施作 原有瓦片施作與外牆施作完成

四川汶川地震災後陜西青木川重建案

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Social Enterprises : example 2Social Enterprises : example 2

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Funding / Grant -U

NDAF

Access to Access to microfinancemicrofinance

EPC

Re-enables Re-enables Self sufficientSelf sufficientAffordableAffordablehousingshousings

Caring Caring Homes Homes

EducationEducation& Distance & Distance

learninglearning

Community ledCommunity ledBusiness- Turing Business- Turing poverty to profit poverty to profit

Pro-poor Caring Economies *Goes beyond Market & Politics•Life supporting activities which include households , communities and nature * Socially inclusive eco-profit

Household economy Household economy enabling conditions enabling conditions Ie, Women empowermentIe, Women empowerment

Community Community information & job information & job training training centers centers

Society repatriation Society repatriation centers centers

Waste to profit Waste to profit

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• The world wealth com position is distorted at an alarming speed, our socio-economic structure is shifting from the formerly-known Pyramid to Diamond shape where 1/6th of the world’s population faces starvation today. While the starvation ratio is escalating, the divisions between the rich and the poor are becoming steeper.

• The cross cutting social-environmental-economical issues have profoundly affected those massive low-end consumers who are not only deprived access to essential services ( i.e.. water, electricity, transportation, etc. );as well, they are forced to locate resource-depleting consumptions without choice .Furthermore, ecological awareness has become a general social concern in global markets. From celebrities to individual consumers, industrial clients, supply chains, channel partners, international donors and regional trade policy organisms are, collectively, concerning themselves on the impacts and are willing to integrate their practices for sustainability.

• We are facing a fundamental global structural , cultural and value system change, the costs of not going green is becoming higher. There are ways to poverty alleviation by environmentally sound and resource-efficient implementation. Thusly, human capacity building and household-economy improvement programs can transcend our societies into more stable ones further translating the path into a trans-national greener economic growth.

• We need to improve our community growth from top down as well as bottom up. At a micro-level, we can start by improving building-household productivity then evolve to a community level. By designing low-income, affordable housing , by initiating a International Sustainable Architectural Design (ICSAD) to address rapid urbanization and the burgeoning growth of cities’ slum population. With the cross-linking supports from Industries, research institutions , policy makers , UN functions and the Governmental network from Hosting organization - UNESCAP , we can be sure that our joint efforts in poverty alleviation / Low Carbon Green Growth will continue its grass-root approach involving public, local partners , and societies at large within the MDG ( Millennium Development Goals ) agendas.

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we will rejoice in Jerusalem, we will rejoice in Jerusalem, and Joy in our people and Joy in our people

the voice of weeping shall no longer be heard the voice of weeping shall no longer be heard nor the voice of crying nor the voice of crying

nor more shall an infant from there live but a few days nor more shall an infant from there live but a few days

nor an old man who has not fulfilled his days nor an old man who has not fulfilled his days

all shall build houses and inhabit themall shall build houses and inhabit themall shall plant vineyards and eat their fruitall shall plant vineyards and eat their fruit

all shall not plant and another eat all shall not plant and another eat

for as the days of a tree, for as the days of a tree, so shall the days of righteous people so shall the days of righteous people

God’s elect shall long enjoy the work of their handsGod’s elect shall long enjoy the work of their hands

they shall not labor in vain they shall not labor in vain nor bring forth children for trouble nor bring forth children for trouble

For they shall be the descendants of the blessed For they shall be the descendants of the blessed and their off springs with them and their off springs with them This video is a compilation of clips sourced and referenced from

Greenpeace and Music edited for training purpose only Special thanks goes out to them for the inspiration. On a special note, this video is meant strictly for educational, informative, and community purposes and is in no way intended for commercial usage.