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Industrial Transformation Environmental Policy Innovation In The United States And Europe Theo De Bruijn Vicki Norbergbohm

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Industrial Transformation Environmental Policy Innovation In The United States And Europe Theo De Bruijn Vicki Norbergbohm
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.58 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Theo de Bruijn; Vicki Norberg-Bohm
ISBN: 9780262042284, 0262042282
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Industrial Transformation Environmental Policy Innovation In The United States And Europe Theo De Bruijn Vicki Norbergbohm by Theo De Bruijn; Vicki Norberg-bohm 9780262042284, 0262042282 instant download after payment.

The United States and European countries are experimenting with a new generation of policy approaches for combating environmental degradation. Industrial Transformation evaluates the effectiveness of twelve innovative voluntary, collaborative, and information-based programs, focusing particularly on the effectiveness of these programs in bringing about industrial transformation -- changes in production and consumption structures that will help move their societies toward environmental sustainability. The twelve programs analyzed have the potential to create incentives for industry leadership, stimulate beyond-compliance behavior, address environmental degradation not currently regulated, and encourage innovative solutions by involving a wide range of stakeholders. The programs -- six in the United States and six in Europe -- include Energy Star product labeling in the United States, R&D collaboration in US Department of Energy programs, the US Toxic Release Inventories, the EU's Eco-Audit Regulation in the UK, the Dutch Target Group Policy, and the German End-of-Life Vehicles Program. The comparative analysis of the twelve programs proves that these new approaches are not a panacea for industrial transformation. Taken together, the cases provide a range of experience from which to draw lessons for future policy design.

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