Title: Eco-efficiency and innovations
1Eco-efficiency and innovations
- Workshop 8
- Moderator Ágnes Zsóka PhD
2Definitions of eco-efficiency
- Eco-EfficiencyService/Material Input
- Energy efficiencyService/Energy Input
- Ehrlich and Ehrlich formula
- Total environmental impact
- Population X GDP/population X env.imp./GDP
- Factor 4, Factor 10
3Eco-efficiency and innovations
- We expect them to stimulate each other, but
- it is not necessarily the case see examples
- What is efficient for
- the company
- the society
- Economic and ecological efficiency
- In line or in tension?
- The role of the time frame
4Incentives of energy efficiency measures
(Mitchell, Robbins, Zilahy)
- Strong motivators
- financial reward,
- acquired environmental awareness,
- performance motivation,
- competence motivation.
- Not motivating
- promotion,
- power motivation,
- reinforcement.
- Weak motivators
- esteem and status,
- self-enhancement,
- the presence of colleagues,
- environmental awareness of other members of the
organisation, - attitudes of colleagues.
5Constraints of energy efficiency measures
- Strongly restrictive factors
- constraints of decision-making processes,
- Lacking knowledge of measures aiming at the
improvement of efficiency, - technological dependencies.
- Factors with no restrictive impacts
- professional competence,
- job features.
- Weakly restrictive factors
- Lack of job security,
- lacking knowledge of objectives and involvement
in setting the objectives, - no ability to change and learn,
- social (group) dependence.
6Driving forces to cleaner production (CP)
innovations (after Corral, 2002)
- Environmental and economic risks ? CP attitude
- Pressures from the community, the market and the
authorities ? social pressure - Technological and organizational capabilities ?
control of behavior - ?
- Willingness to develop cleaner production
- ?
- Actual behavior CP innovation
- Important impacts from outside industrial
cooperation and environmental policy of the
country
7Questions eco-efficiency and innovations
- How to recognize and promote eco-efficiency
within the company? - How to rely on benefits and overcome or eliminate
obstacles? - How to stimulate innovation?
- How to reconcile eco-efficiency and innovation?
- What is the role of environmental manager?
8Conclusions of the workshop
- Step 1 Recognise eco-efficiency within the
company - Change the culture
- Attitudes of collegues
- Environmental manager provide examples
- Measure environmental impacts beside economic
impacts - LCA
- LC costing
- EMA
9- Step 2 Include consumer behaviour
- Long-life versus short life products problem of
life cycle of technologies - Step 3 measurement of WASTE differently
- Go beyond waste megmt concept
- Waste of time, energy, labour force, costs etc.
10Macro-level
- Need of measuring eco-efficiency
- GDP does not tell us
- From eco-efficiency towards eco-effectiveness
- What to do with rebound effect?
- Need of absolute measures
- Need of changing our mindset
- Problem of the world market primary demand,
secondary demand - How to keep consumers loyalty? To teach them to
save money and energy at the same time?
11The role of environmental manager /1
- Initiator
- coordinator
- Communicate to the top mgmt and to everybody,
teaching - Leading by examples
- Measurement behind
- Credibility, feedback
- Conceptual, philosophical skills,
value-orientation
12The role of environmental manager/2
- Interaction between profit and environmental
interests - Searching for appropriate toolkit
- Plus contribution from outside experts can be
necessary