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Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India
Asian Productivity Organisation
ECO-PRODUCTS
INTERNATIONAL FAIR 2011
Green Productivity for Sustainable Energy & Environment
10-12 February 2011 Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
Concurrent Show at : ECO-PRODUCTS
INTERNATIONAL FAIR 2011 Green Productivity for Sustainable Energy & Environment
10-12 February 2011 Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
India presents pulsating environmental management activity across the spectrum of domains within. A fast growing economy with belief in international conventions, treaties and accords ECO-PRODUCTS towards sustainable development – programmatic actions by government and voluntary initiatives by firms and various stakeholders arise INTERNATIONAL FAIR 2011 with missionary zeal. A s p e r A s i a n P r o d u c t i v i t y These include engagement and contributions to Organization (APO), eco-products 'Montreal Protocol', 'Basel Convention', 'Rio-Summit', 'Copenhagen accord' and many are defined as " products and more, besides initiating national missions on various themes addressing energy and s e r v i c e s t h a t c o m p l y w i t h environmental domains. At the core - the driving Efficiency perspectives. impinged by equations
environmental regulations or are environment-friendly, reflecting manufacturers' voluntary efforts to care for the environment."
mechanisms are (1) Eco-Efficiency considerations and (2) Energy These are supported by principles of ecological economics and of eco-financing and investments / returns cycles.
Strategic action by firms and stakeholders (including consumers) is increasingly focused on Eco-Design initiatives (including product improvement, product – redesign, functional innovation and system innovation etc.) with a growing pull arising from accent on green procurement by firms and public sector entities. The future-scopes is green consumerism and green growth dynamics and emergence of eco-cities and eco-industrial parks that would foster an eco-culture across boundaries within one earth.
Indian Energy Scenario - At a glance
• • At present, the contribution of renewable energy to the total energy production is under 4 per cent. The share of renewable energy in India's energy output can increase to 10 per cent by 2015 and 15 per cent by 2020
FUTURE PROSPECTS
India has huge potential for renewable energy (RE) sources. Potential and installed capacities for various RE sources
Installed (MW) Potential (MW)
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Conventional energy resources are getting scarce, renewable energy sources have assumed greater importance. EPIFs over the year have been organized in South East Asian countries as follows : • Malaysia (2004) • Thailand (2005) • Singapore (2006) • Vietnam (2008) • Philippines (2009) and • Indonesia (2010). Outcomes of the previous fairs are establishment of Green Purchasing Network in Thailand and Vietnam and the launching of Eco-labeling scheme in Singapore. A significant development in promotion of eco-materials, ecocomponents and eco-products is expected to arise in India as an outcome of the fair.
•
Wind Power Biomass Small Hydro Projects Cogeneration Waste to Energy Total Solar Power
11,807 1,097 2,735 1,146 5,000 111 2,700 17,220 84,776 16,881 15,000
45,195
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>100,000(Potential) 14(Installed)
Source crisil
In this process, they not only are helping environment but also gaining a green corporate image in the market
The broad range of expected benefits that may arise from EPIF - 2011 • Enhanced scope for networking, marketing and sales opportunities with global Eco-product producers and information & media coverage to the products/services of the exhibitors and potential ideas for innovative green entrepreneurs. • Obtaining greater awareness and knowledge for identifying and using eco - products/services in day to day life for citizens and society at large.
• Stimulating industry, governments and public agencies in devising/formulating schemes and policies to promote green procurement mechanism and use of clean and green technologies. • Bring in focus on carbon and water - foot print actions for sustainable energy and environmental considerations. • Would lead to the release of Eco-Products Directory 2011 produced by APO.
“ A two day international conference on the same theme " Green Productivity for Sustainable Energy & Environment" is also scheduled concurrently with the exhibition.
The exhibition would focus on :
• Eco Products • Energy Efficiency • Bio mass • Bio Fuels • New Fuels • Renewal Energy
• Reduce • Recycle • Reuse • Recover
Exhibit Profile
• Energy Generation-TransmissionDistribution-Consumption • Electrical Appliances • Office Equipment, Telecommunications Equipment • Stationery, Office Supplies • Automobiles, Transportation Systems, Transportation Equipment And Components • Housed, Household Equipment • Buildings, Building Materials • Environmentally Friendly Materials, Various Components • Containers, Packaging • Eco-leisure • Organic • Corporate Social Responsibility • Environment CommunicationEnvironmental, Education and Communication • Nature Conservation, Regeneration • Financial Institutions and Development agencies • Emission Related/cdm Services • Recycling Systems • Eco-support Systems • Esco Pollution, Prevention, Assessment • Consulting • Eco-tourism • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Renewable Photovoltaic Wind power Geothermal energy Energy conservation technology Vehicle recycling Water/Wastewater treatment Plastics Biomass Air pollution solutions R&D Universities Local authorities NPOs/NGOs
Visitor profile
Banking and Investing Firms Engineers Environment professionals Government Agencies and Policy Makers • NGOs • • • • • Pollution Control Agencies • Research & Development Institutions • Educational Institutions • Entrepreneurs • EPC Companies • Industry Associations • PMC (Project Management Consultant) • Power & Energy Companies
SPACE RENTALS (Per Sq. Meter)
Member ` Non Member ` Overseas US$
Indoor Raw Built- Up MSME
6000 7500 6000
6500 8000 6500
240 260 N.A
Electricity charges as per requirement. Taxes applicable
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion is responsible for formulation and administration of overall Industrial Policy, keeping in view the national priorities and socio-economic objectives. It approves foreign technology collaborations at enterprise level and formulates policy parameters. It also formulates policies relating to Intellectual Property Rights in the fields of Patents, Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications of Goods and administration of regulations and rules.
Asian Productivity Organisation
Asian Productivity Organization (APO) was established in 1961 in Tokyo as a regional inter governmental organization. Its mission is to contribute to the socio economic development of Asia and the Pacific through enhancing productivity. Aiming at greening supply chains, the APO has been organizing the EPIFs since 2004 in its member countries. Fairs have been organized by a unique partnership between national Government, APO and productivity organization and reflect combined efforts of all to achieve a low-carbon society.
CII is a non-government, not-for-profit, industry led and industry managed organisation, playing a proactive role in India's development process. Founded over 115 years ago, it is India's premier business association, with a direct membership of over 8100 organisations from the private as well as public sectors, including SMEs and MNCs, and an indirect membership of over 90,000 companies from around 400 national and regional sectoral associations. With 64 offices in India (including 7 Centres of Excellence) and 9 overseas offices in Australia, Austria, China, France, Germany, Japan, Singapore, UK, and USA, and institutional partnerships with 223 counterpart organisations in 90 countries, CII serves as a reference point for Indian industry and the international business community.
NPC is a national level organization to promote productivity culture in India. Established as a registered society in 1958 by the Government of India as an autonomous tri-partite, non-profit organization. It provides training, consultancy and undertakes research services in the area of productivity. NPC implements the productivity promotional plans of Government of India and participates in productivity promotional activities of APO and other productivity member countries. NPC has 13 Regional offices, located in major State Capitals/industrial centres with Corporate Headquarters in New Delhi. The key consultancy areas of NPC are Environmental Management, Energy Management, Economic Services, Information Technology, Process Management, Human Resource Management, Agri Business Services, Technology Management and Training.
PLEASE CONTACT FOR PARTICIPATION / REGISTRATION
Mr J Shankar
Director
Mr M J Pervez
(Group Head Environment), Director NCPC Water Management Centre
National Productivity Council
(Under Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India) Utpadakta Bhawan,5-6, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 INDIA Tel: +91-11-24692946 / 24607320 ; Fax: +91-11-24698139 Email: epif_2011@npcindia.org, www.npcindia.org
Confederation of Indian Industry,
249-F, Sector 18, Udyog Vihar Phase IV, Gurgaon – 122 015, Haryana (INDIA) Tel: +91-124-4014060 – 67/4014086; Fax: +91-124-4014080, Email: j.shankar@cii.in

