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Resource efficiency in Lao PDR industry: guidelines for a sustainable industrial development
Authors: Cervantes Barron, Karla; Cullen, Jonathan M; Assicot, Christophe; Keomanivong, Angkhanhack; Blanchet, Pierre-Marc; Phommachanh, Sounthisack; Vilaida, Xayalak; +5 Authors
Cervantes Barron, Karla; Cullen, Jonathan M; Assicot, Christophe; Keomanivong, Angkhanhack; Blanchet, Pierre-Marc; Phommachanh, Sounthisack; Vilaida, Xayalak; Nanthavong, Khamphone; Hirmer, Stephanie; Trotter, Philipp; Finkbeiner, Lorena; Tennyson, Elizabeth M;
Abstract
This report explores material and energy efficiency in industry in Lao PDR. The current state of play is identified, highlighting actions that industries can take to increase their resource efficiency. This report is a collaboration between the Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) Programme and the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI).
Country
United Kingdom
Related Organizations
- University of Oxford United Kingdom
- National University of Laos Lao (People's Democratic Republic)
- Centre for Global Equality United Kingdom
- University of Cambridge United Kingdom
- National University of Laos Lao (People's Democratic Republic)
Keywords
climate compatible growth, industry, material efficiency, trade barriers, green growth, manufacturing, Lao PDR, surveys, resource efficiency, energy audit, energy efficiency, industrial policy
climate compatible growth, industry, material efficiency, trade barriers, green growth, manufacturing, Lao PDR, surveys, resource efficiency, energy audit, energy efficiency, industrial policy
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