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The
Asia Pacific is a rich and dynamic region containing diverse cultures
and rapidly modernizing countries. However, pollution and environmental
degradation caused by industrialization and urbanization has emerged
as one of the region’s most pressing issues. In recent years,
countries in the Asia Pacific have embraced the principles of cleaner
production to reverse this trend. Cleaner production is an integrated,
preventive and proactive strategy that yields significant improvements
in productivity and product quality as well as permanent, low-cost
reductions in waste and pollution at their source of generation.
Countries throughout the region are implementing innovative cleaner
production policies and programs to find solutions to these pressing
environmental challenges.
In 1997, the first regional conference
of Asia Pacific Roundtable for Cleaner Production (APRCP) was held
in Bangkok, Thailand. This widely acclaimed event brought together
leaders from throughout the region. Participants in the conference
agreed that the future actions were needed to ensure regular and
ongoing mechanisms to share information on cleaner production strategies
and techniques.
In 1998, the informal network that
resulted from this landmark event evolved into a new organization
– the Asia Pacific Roundtable for Cleaner Production (APRCP)
– which was created to improve information and technology
exchange, and sponsor regional events and training programs. Today,
this network of leading public and private organizations that share
a goal of accelerating cleaner production approaches within countries
and throughout the region is growing rapidly.
In the spirit of the Bangkok conference,
APRCP’s approach is to promote technology and information
exchange, and to encourage cooperation and partnerships among government,
industry, academic institutions and non-governmental organizations.
APRCP’s mission is to provide leadership and support that
will enhance information flow and human resource development, and
will strengthen public-private partnership to stimulate the promotion
and implementation of cleaner production strategies and technologies
in the region.
As a new international non-governmental
and non-profit membership organization, APRCP is refining the mix
of tools and activities it will utilize. An organizational charter
now exists to guide APRCP’s direction and future activities.
APRCP publishes a quarterly newsletter that highlights regional
cleaner production initiatives and provides up-to-date news and
information. APRCP is also actively encouraging the use of Asia
Pacific Cleaner Production Network (APRP-net), a promising new e-mail
discussion group administered by the Thailand Environment Institute.
This tool allows organizations from across the region to share cleaner
production-related information quickly and easily.
Since its inception, the APRCP
has held four (4) successful Roundtables. First was the aforementioned
1997 Roundtable (November 12-14, 1997) in Bangkok, Thailand; the
Second in Brisbane, Australia last April 21-24, 1999; the Third
in Manila, Philippines last February 28-March 2, 2001; the Fouth
in Chiang Mai, Thailand last 20-22 January 2003; while the most
recent was in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia just last 15-17 March 2003.
In all five Roundtables, participants--numbering around 300 or more
from various countries from around the region--were immersed in
an intensive three-day program consisting of themed parallel sessions,
presentation of submitted papers, concurrent panel discussions,
plant visits and other activities designed to stimulate debate and
meet head-on the challenges posed by the threats to our environment.
The next and the Sixth APRCP
regional conference will be held on October 2005 in Melbourne, Australia.
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