What else does the web have for you on green entrepreneurship?

Welcome to the world of the green web, a digital ecosystem where sustainability meets technology. The green web represents a collective effort to minimize the environmental impact of online activities, from website hosting to energy consumption, and to promote eco-friendly practices in the digital realm. Join us as we explore the innovations, initiatives, and strategies that pave the way for a greener internet, empowering individuals and organizations to contribute to a more sustainable and environmentally conscious online future.

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How To Become A Green SME in a Circular Economy

The above video is an excellent source of understanding the green circular economy. We recommend giving it a watch before you watch any of the videos which follow.

A Quick Introduction to Public-Private Partnership

Useful video in order to understand concretely and technically what a PPP is and what the issues related to these are. The explanations are clear and illustrated, this video is a good introduction to the subject and provides a general overview of this practice before going further by focusing on the green transition. Available on YouTube.

How Public-Private Partnerships can help achieve the SDGs

The video reminds that SDGs 17 aims to revitalize the global partnerships for sustainable development by including Public-Private partnerships. This shows that it’s a valuable solution to the current crisis, admitted by the UN:
the United Nation Economic Commission for Europe established the international PPP center of excellence.

Public-Private Partnerships Powering Entrepreneurs and Innovators

Jacques Gansler, head of the Center for Public Policy and Private Enterprise at the University of Maryland deliver the keynote address followed by an expert panel on how small businesses and public entities can partner together and the mutually beneficial impact of these partnerships. By reviewing challenges faced by the public sector nowadays and describing the choices to make in order to overcome those ones, the expert provides more specific information about PPP, their types, their benefits and explains when and why it can be appropriate.
This resource is more specific and technical than the previous ones, but it can be a good tool to understand more deeply the ins and outs of PPPs.

Websites

The European Sustainable Business Federation is the political voice of European businesses. It advocates for changes in policies according to SMEs’ needs, with an influence on sustainability and development in the green economy sector. 

Here you can access policies on the Sustainable Development Goals, Green Economy, reports on concrete sectors of the industry, and you can orient yourself in your business’ sustainable journey with the Circularity Check quiz. 

The Circular Economy Stakeholder Platform is an archive of knowledge, strategies, good practices, and toolboxes made by leaders in the circular economy. It also provides you with articles explaining various eco concepts that might be hard to understand.

Enterprise Europe Network helps ambitious SMEs to innovate and grow internationally. It provides business owners with networking opportunities and information about local contact points. On the website you can also find support and advice on various topics related to the Single Market.

This is a great source on what a circular economy is. It’s interactive and developed by the Ellen McArthur Foundation, the parents of the concept of circular economy. 

Under the European climate law, EU countries must cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030. Their goal is to make the EU climate neutral by 2050.

Our top 5 Green Web SOurces!

  1. GreenBiz (www.greenbiz.com): GreenBiz is a leading source of news, insights, and resources on sustainable business practices, renewable energy, and environmental innovation. Their website features articles, research reports, and interviews with experts, providing valuable information for individuals and organizations striving to make a positive impact.
  2. Earth911 (www.earth911.com): Earth911 is a comprehensive resource for recycling information, eco-friendly living tips, and environmental news. Their website offers a search feature to find local recycling centers, along with articles and guides on topics ranging from sustainable fashion to zero waste lifestyle.
  3. World Wildlife Fund (WWF) (www.worldwildlife.org): WWF is a renowned global conservation organization dedicated to protecting endangered species and preserving habitats. Their website provides a wealth of information on wildlife conservation, climate change, and sustainable development, along with ways to get involved and support their initiatives.
  4. Environmental News Network (www.enn.com): ENN is a reliable source for up-to-date environmental news, covering a wide range of topics including climate change, biodiversity, and sustainable technology. Their website features articles, interviews, and in-depth analysis, keeping readers informed about the latest environmental developments.
  5. The Guardian – Environment Section (www.theguardian.com/environment): The Guardian’s Environment section offers in-depth coverage of environmental issues, policy developments, and climate change. With a dedicated team of journalists and contributors, their website provides thought-provoking articles, opinion pieces, and multimedia content, ensuring readers stay informed on pressing environmental matters.

 

These five web sources provide reliable, informative, and diverse perspectives on environmental topics, enabling readers to stay informed about sustainability, climate change, and conservation efforts. Whether you’re seeking practical tips, in-depth analysis, or the latest news, these sources are valuable go-to destinations for green information.