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International workshop on
“Implications of the European Union’s Environmental Policies on Automobile, Textile & Clothing and Electrical & Electronics industry of India”
On 22nd November’ 2006
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Venue: Silver Oak I, India Habitat Centre, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003
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Announcement |
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Network for Preventive Environmental Management (NetPEM) Public Trust in association with CII – ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development (CII – ITC CESD) and International Council for Swedish Industry (NIR) are glad to announce an international workshop on “Implications of the European Union’s Environmental Policies on Automobile, Textile & Clothing and Electrical & Electronics industry of India”
Why this workshop
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To assess the implications of the ELV, WEEE & RoHS and REACH Directive on Indian Suppliers
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To ascertain the level of preparedness of Indian / Asian suppliers.
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To provide a valuable forum to the stakeholders in the Indian industry to discuss their areas of concern and
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Interact with foreign experts on issues related to the compliance.
Importance of the workshop The European markets contribute to a good chunk of revenue for the Indian manufacturers, as Europe constitutes a major export destination for Indian suppliers. The workshop is important as it attempts to:
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To bring together the primary stakeholders in India from the different sector such as automobile, electrical and electronics and textile & dye industry on a common platform and
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Formulate a collective strategy to meet the challenges posed by the ELV, WEEE & RoHS and REACH Directive respectively.
Outcome of the workshop
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Strategy document to suggest the possible ways of compliance for the Indian industries
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Training package on ELV, WEEE & RoHS and REACH
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Demonstration project for companies interested to take steps towards compliance
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Interaction with foreign experts and networking
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Release of Directory of Laboratories offering EU directive compliance testing services
Target AudienceThe following audience will benefit from the discussions on the EU’s Environmental Directives and its impact on the Indian SME’s.
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Manufacturers, suppliers and exporters of auto components, electrical & electronic products and textile and clothing
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Industry associations
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Related research institutions
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Government bodies,
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Trade promotion councils,
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NGOs
Tentative Agenda
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