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Contents:
1. Stakeholders: Governments and/or private research and policy institutes with the assistance of regional and international economic
and environmental organizations
1.1 Focusing on unsustainable patterns of production and consumption1.1.1 Activities
1.1.1.1 Data and Information1.1.1.2 International cooperation and coordination
2. Stakeholders: Governments working with appropriate organizations
2.1 Developing national policies and strategies to encourage changes in unsustainable consumption patterns2.1.1 Activities
3. Stakeholders: Governments in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups
3.1 Developing national policies and strategies to encourage changes in unsustainable consumption patterns3.1.1 Activities
3.1.1.1 Encouraging greater efficiency in the use of energy and resources3.1.1.2 Assisting individuals and households to make environmentally sound purchasing decisions
4. Stakeholders: Government together with industry, households and the public
4.1 Developing national policies and strategies to encourage changes in unsustainable consumption patterns 4.1.1 Activities
4.1.1.1 Minimizing the generation of wastes
5. Stakeholders: Governments and international organizations, together with the private sector
5.1 Developing national policies and strategies to encourage changes in unsustainable consumption patterns5.1.1 Activities
5.1.1.1 Assisting individuals and households to make environmentally soundpurchasing decisions
6. Stakeholders: Governments
6.1 Developing national policies and strategies to encourage changes in unsustainable consumption patterns6.1.1 Activities
6.1.1.1 Exercising leadership through Government purchasing
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7. Stakeholders: Governments and private-sector organizations
7.1 Developing national policies and strategies to encourage changes in unsustainable consumption patterns7.1.1 Activities
7.1.1.1 Reinforcing values that support sustainable development
8. Stakeholders: Governments along with consumers and producers
8.1 Developing national policies and strategies to encourage changes in unsustainable consumption patterns8.1.1 Means of implementation
9. Stakeholder: United Nations system9.1.1 Activities
10. Stakeholders: Various organizations and bodies of the United Nations system, other intergovernmental organizations, the
secretariats of the various international conventions, and major groups, particularly local authorities, business and industry10.1.1 Activities
11. Stakeholders: Governments, international organizations, legislative bodies, research and scientific institutions, business andindustry, and consumer organizations and other non-governmental organizations
11.1.1 Activities
12. Stakeholder: International institutions12.1.1 Activities
13. Stakeholders: Business and industry13.1.1 Activities
14. Stakeholder: Commission on Sustainable Development
14.1.1 Activities
15. Stakeholders: Governments, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups15.1.1 Activities
15.1.1.1 Natural resource management and cleaner production
15.1.1.2 Globalisation and its impacts on consumption and production patterns15.1.1.3 Urbanization and its impacts on consumption and production pattern
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1. Stakeholders: Governments and/or private research and policy institutes, with the assistance or regional and international economic and
environmental organizations
1.1 Focusing on unsustainable patterns of production and consumption
1.1 Activities
1.1.1.1 Data and information
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (and/or private research and policy institutes, with the assistance or regional and international economic and environmental
organizations) expanded or promoted databases on production and consumption and developed methodologies for analysing them?
Agenda 21
Art 4.10 (a)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (and/or private research and policy institutes, with the assistance or regional and international economic and environmental
organizations) assessed the relationship between production and consumption, environment, technological adaptation and innovation, economic growth and
development, and demographic factors?
Agenda 21
Art 4.10 (b)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (and/or private research and policy institutes, with the assistance or regional and international economic and environmental
organizations) examined the impact of ongoing changes in the structure of modern industrial economies away from material-intensive economic growth?
Agenda 21
Art 4.10 (c)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (and/or private research and policy institutes, with the assistance or regional and international economic and environmental
organizations) considered how economies can grow and prosper while reducing the use of energy and materials and the production of harmful materials?
Agenda 21
Art 4.10 (d)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Agenda 21
Art 4.10 (e)
Has the government (and/or private research and policy institutes, with the assistance or regional and international economic and environmental
organizations) identified balanced patterns of consumption worldwide that the earth can support in the long-term?
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1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (and/or private research and policy institutes, with the assistance or regional and international economic and environmental
organizations) considered the present concepts of economic growth and the need for new concepts of wealth and prosperity which allow higher standards of living through changed lifestyles and are less dependent on the Earth’s finite resources and more in harmony with the Earth’s carrying capacity.
Has this been reflected in the evolution of new systems of national accounts and other indicators of sustainable development?
Agenda 21
Art 4.11
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
2. Stakeholders: Governments working with appropriate organizations
2.1 Developing national policies and strategies to encourage changes in unsustainable consumption patterns
2.1.1 Activities
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (working with appropriate organizations) promoted efficiency in production processes and reduced wasteful consumption in the process
of economic growth, taking into account the development needs of developing countries?
Developing
countries
Agenda 21
Art 4.17 (a)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (working with appropriate organizations) developed a domestic policy framework that will encourage a shift to more sustainable patterns
of production and consumption?
Agenda 21
Art 4.17(b)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (working with appropriate organizations) reinforced both values that encourage sustainable production and consumption patterns and
policies that encourage the transfer of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries?
Developing
countries
Agenda 21
Art 4.17(c)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
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Has the government (working with appropriate organizations):
(i) Intensified and expanded their efforts to collect relevant data at the national and subnational levels?
(ii) Undertaken projections and prospective studies so as to better appreciate the consequences of present policy stances and the possible impact
of changing those policies?
CSD II
50
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (working with appropriate organizations) considered using pricing policies to internalise the costs of risk and damage to the environment,
to a greater or lesser extent, depending on the varying circumstances of developed and developing countries and countries with economies in transition and to
consider reporting on the action taken to the Commission on Sustainable Development in 1997?
GovernmentsCSD II
54
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (working with appropriate organizations) made ongoing efforts to introduce mechanisms , particularly in developed countries , to
internalise external costs, especially regarding all greenhouse-gas emissions?
Developed
countries
CSD II
49
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (working with appropriate organizations) undertaken national and regional studies of environmental, social and economic trends and
damage from present patterns of consumption and production to assess their sustainabili ty and their repercussions on other countries, particularly developing
countries, and on the world economy?
Have the results of these studies helped the government set national priorities to address the most damaging effects of unsustainable consumption patterns and
to assist developing countries to this effect?
Developing
countries
CSD II
53
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
3. Stakeholders: Governments in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups
3.1 Developing national policies and strategies to encourage changes in unsustainable consumption patterns
3.1.1 Activities
3.1.1.1 Encouraging the greater efficiency in the use of energy and resources
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Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) encouraged the dissemination of existing environmentally sound technologies?Agenda 21
Art 4.18 (a)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) promoted research and development in environmentally sound technologies?Agenda 21
Art 4.18 (b)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) assisted developing countries to use these technologies efficiently and to
develop technologies suited to their particular circumstances?
Developing
countries
Agenda 21
Art 4.18 (c)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) encouraged the environmentally sound use of new and renewable resources of
energy?
Agenda 21
Art 4.18 (d)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) considered measures to achieve the following objectives:
(i) Encouraging greater efficiency in the use of energy and resources ?
(ii) Minimizing waste?
(iii) Assisting individuals and households to make environmentally sound purchasing decisions?
(iv) Exercising leadership through government purchasing?
(v) Moving towards environmentally sound pricing?
(vi) Reinforcing values that support sustainable consumption and production. In this connection, exchange of experience should be encouraged?
CSD II
52
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Agenda 21
Art 4.18 (e)
Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) encouraged the environmentally sound and sustainable use of renewable natural
resources?
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1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) identified the policy implications of projected trends in consumption and
production patterns?
Have the projections covered, inter alia, resource consumption and associated environmental, social and economic impacts, with particular reference to
developing countries' efforts at meeting basic needs, eradicating poverty and achieving economic growth?
Have such studies built upon the existing work of the United Nations system and other international organizations, and made use of global models designed
to project a number of indicators on environmental stress and its impact on the environment and human health?
Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) assessed the impact on developing countries, especially the least developed
countries and small island developing States, of changes in consumption and production in developed countries?
Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) evaluated the effectiveness of policy measures intended to change consumption
and production patterns, such as command-and-control, economic and social instruments, government procurement policies and guidelines?
Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) elicited time-bound voluntary commitment from countries to make measurable
progress on those sustainable development goals that have an especially high priority at the national level?
Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) revised the guidelines for consumer protection?
Developing
countries andsmall island
developing
states
1997CSD III
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1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
3.1.1.2 Assisting individuals and households to make environmentally sound purchasing decisions
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) encouraged expansion of environmental labelling and other environmentally
related product information programmes designed to assist consumers to make informed choices?
ConsumersAgenda 21
Art 4.21
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) provided information on the consequences of consumption choices and
behaviour so as to encourage demand for environmentally sound products and use of products?
ConsumersAgenda 21
Art 4.22 (a )
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group
Target Date
Reference
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Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) made consumers aware of the health and environmental impacts of products,
through such means as consumer legislation and environmental labelling?
ConsumersAgenda 21
Art 4.22 (b)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government (in cooperation with industry and other relevant groups) encouraged specific consumer-oriented programmes, such as recycling and
deposit/refund system?
ConsumersAgenda 21
Art 4.22 (c)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
4. Stakeholders: Governme nts together with industry, households and the public
4.1 Developing national policies and strategies to encourage changes in unsustainable consumption patterns
4.1.1 Activities4.1.1.1 Minimizing the generation of wastes Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government (together with industry, household or the public) encouraged recycling in industrial processes and at the consumer level? Industr y and
consumers
Agenda 21
Art 4.19 (a)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government (together with industry, household or the public) reduced wasteful packaging of products?Agenda 21
Art 4.19 (b)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government (together with industry, household or the public) encouraged the introduction of more environmentally sound products?Agenda 21
Art 4.19 (c )
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
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5 Stakeholders: Governments and international organizations, together with the private sector
5.1 Developing national policies and strategies to encourage changes in unsustainable consumption patterns
5.1.1 Activities
5.1.1.1 Assisting individuals and households to make environmentally sound purchasing decisions Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government and international organizations, together with the private sector, developed criteria and methodologies for the assessment of
environmental impacts and resource requirements throughout the full life cycle of products and processes?
Agenda 21
Art 4.20
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
6. Stakeholders: Governments
6.1 Developing national policies and strategies to encourage changes in unsustainable consumption patterns
6.1.1 Activities
6.1.1.1 Exercising leadership through Government purchasing Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government reviewed the purchasing policies of agencies and departments so that they may improve, where possible, the environmental content of
government procurement policies, without prejudice to international trade principles?
Agenda 21
Art 4.23
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
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Special
Has the government endeavoured to promote the internalisation of environmental costs and the use of economic instruments, as appropriate, taking into
account the polluter-pays principle?
Has the government promoted measures to internalise environmental costs and benefits in the price of goods and services, while seeking to avoid potential
negative effects for market access by developing countries, particularly with a view to encouraging the use of environmentally preferable products and
commodities?
Developing
countries
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Session
28 (a)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Grou p Target Date Reference
Has the government continued to improve their decision-making so as to integrate environmental, economic and social considerations, which involves the use
of a range of different policy approaches and instruments?
Has the potential been recognised for using economic instruments that can both generate revenue for financing sustainable development and send signals to
the market to help change unsustainable consumption and production patterns?
CSD III
32
CSD IV
1 (t)1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has there been additional substantial efforts and real pr ogress by governments, in particular the developed countries, in changing their unsustaina ble
production and consumption patterns, and in assisting in redressing the present imbalances obtaining between industrialized and developing nations?
Developed
countries
CSD III
33
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date ReferenceHas sustainability, including equity concerns, continued to be addressed by the government, the Commission, and other forums in their deliberations on how
changing production and consumption patterns will affect environmental, social and economic conditions in and among countries at all levels of
development?
Has the government taken the lead in changing consumption patterns by improving their own environmental performance with action-oriented policies and
goals on procurement, the management of public facilities and the further integration of environmental concerns into national policy-making developed
countries?
Governments
and the
Commission on
Sustainable
Development
CSD III
34
CSD IV
19th
Special
Session
28 (g)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has there been additional substantial efforts and real progress by States, in particular the developed countries, in changing their unsustainable production and
consumption patterns, and in assisting in redressing the present imbalances obtaining between industrialized and developing nations?
Industrialized
and developing
countries
CSD III
33
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
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Has sustainability, including equity concerns, continued to be addressed by the government, the Commission, and other forums in their deliberations on how
changing production and consumption patterns will affect environmental, social and economic conditions in and among countries at all levels of
development?
Has the government taken the lead in changing consumption patterns by improving their own environmental performance with action-oriented policies and
goals on procurement, the management of public facilities and the further integration of environmental concerns into national policy-making developed
countries?
Governments
and the
Commission on
Sustainable
Development
CSD III
34
CSD IV
19
th
SpecialSession
28 (g)1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government provided an overall framework, including the regulations, economic incentives and infrastructure required to create the necessary
conditions and facilities for business, industry and households to move towards sustainable production and consumption patterns?
Has the government given balanced consideration to both the demand side and the supply side of the economy in matching environmental concerns and
economic factors?
In this regard, have public awareness campaigns, education and community-based voluntary action contributed to fostering changes in lifestyles?
Has the government encouraged the development and strengthening of educational programmes to promote sustainable consumption and production patterns?
Business,
industry and
households
CSD III
36
CSD IV
19th
Special
Session
28 (l)
CSD IV
19th
Special
Session
28 (k)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government taken into account the linkages between urbanization and the environmental and developmental effects of consumption and production
patterns in cities, thus promoting more sustainable patterns of urbanization?
Urban
populations
CSD IV
19th
Special
Session
28 (e) 1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
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Has the government at all levels, business and industry, and consumers intensified efforts at reducing the energy and material intensities of production and
consumption, through improving energy efficiency, taking energy-saving measures, technological innovations and transfer, increased waste recovery, and
reusing and recycling of materials?
Has the government taken advantage of opportunities for further improving efficiency in resource consumption and for reducing environmentally harmful by-
products of current consumption and production patterns in accordance with national priorities and international agreements, for example, by promoting the
use of renewable energy sources?
Has the government promoted international and national programmes for energy and material efficiency with timetables for their implementation, as
appropriate?
Has attention been given to studies that propose to improve the efficiency of resource use, including consideration of a 10-fold improvement in resource
productivity in industrialized countries in the long term and a possible factor-four increase in industrialized countries in the next two or three decades?
Has further research studied the feasibility of these goals and the practical measures needed for their implementation?
Have relevant bodies adopted measures aimed at assisting developing countries in improving energy and material efficiency through the promotion of their
endogenous capacity-building and economic development with enhanced and effective international support?
Has the government effectively continued efforts to reduce pollution and the generation of waste and increased efforts to promote continuous improvements inthe energy and materials intensities of production and consumption?
Has the government shared information on their experience with such policies, and ensured the full participation of major groups?
Governments
2017-2027
CSD III
35
CSD IV
19th
Special
Session
28 (f)
CSD IV
2 (b) 1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government reviewed the purchasing policies of their agencies and departments so that they may improve, where possible, the environmental content
of government procurement policies, without prejudice to international trade principles?
Has the government and intergovernmental organizations, through appropriate mechanisms, exchanged information and experiences consistent with national
laws and regulations in the area of their procurement policies?
CSD III
37
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
CSD III
42
Has the government emphasized strengthening international cooperation in harmonizing criteria for the setting of voluntary product standards, with due regard
to the specific environmental, social and economic conditions in developing producer/exporting countries, and have they taken into account concerns about
market access and the competitiveness of products and services?
Has the government intensified efforts to encourage the transfer of appropriate technology? Developing
countries
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1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government continued their efforts at achieving more sustainable patterns of production and consumption, taking into account the particular needs and
conditions of the developing countries?
Has the government continued to take the lead in promoting and achieving more sustainable production and consumption patterns?
Developing
countries
CSD IV
2 (a)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government given more attention, in conjunction with major groups, business and industry, to the role that media, advertising and marketing play in
shaping consumption and production patterns, and reported findings and national experience to the Commission at its fifth session, in 1997?
Has the government encouraged business and industry to develop and apply environmentally sound technology that should aim not only at increasing
competitiveness but also at reducing negative environmental impact?
Business and
industry
1997CSD IV
2 (d)
CSD IV
28 (l)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
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Have medium- and long-term studies, been launched to monitor and track the evolution of production and consumption patterns as well as associated
environmental, social and economic impacts, both within and among nations?
Have the studies covered technological innovation and transfer, economic growth and development, and demographic factors?
Have they produced quantifiable and measurable indicators so as to facilitate policy analysis and debate on relevant issues and trends?
Has the government developed core indicators to monitor critical trends in consumption and production patterns, with industrialized countries taking the lead?
In undertaking these studies, has attention been paid to the various effects, including the potential trade effects and in particular the effects on developing
countries and countries with economies in transition, of new measures and policy stances to be adopted in promoting sustainable production and
consumption?
Has the government explored the implications of eco-efficiency for policy development and implementation, in particular in combination with priority
identification and goal-setting?
Has the government fostered a dialogue with relevant non-governmental organizations, for example national consumer organizations, and the business
community?
Has the government facilitated the participation of major groups, in particular non-governmental organizations, women, youth and trade unions, in developing
and implementing policies for promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns?
Has the government identified the best practices through evaluations of policy measures with respect to their environmental effectiveness, efficiency and
implications for social equity, and disseminating such evaluations?
All stakeholder
groups
(especially
NGO’s,
women, youth,and trade
unions)
Developing
countries
NGO’s,
national
consumer
organizations
and the
business
community
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CSD IV
19th
Special
Session
28 (c)
CSD IV
2 (c)
CSD IV
2 (h)
CSD IV
19th
Special
Session
28 (d)1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
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Has internalisation of environmental costs been promoted, taking into account the polluter-pays principle, with due regard to the public interest and without
distorting international trade and investment?
Have command-and-control measures and social and economic instruments played a role in changing production and consumption patterns?
Has the government taken into account local and national conditions in designing and implementing such instruments?
Has the government considered introducing economic measures, including tax and subsidies reform designed to reduce negative environmental impacts and
support employment?
Has the government considered shifting the burden of taxation onto unsustainable patterns of production and consumption?
Have such tax reforms included a socially responsible process of reduction and elimination of subsidies to environmentally harmful activities?
Has the government established and implemented policies for the procurement of environmentally sound and otherwise sustainable products and services for
use within governments, and have governments reported to the Commission at its fifth session on their experiences in this regard with a view to their inclusion
in the review to be conducted at the 1997 special session of the General Assembly?
Has the government promoted the role of business in shaping more sustainable patterns of consumption by encouraging, as appropriate, the voluntary
publication of environmental and social assessments of its own activities, taking into account specific country conditions, and actions as an agent of change inthe market, and actions in its role as a major consumer of goods and services?
Business and
governments
1997CSD III
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SpecialSession
28 (a)
CSD VII
7 (b)
CSD IV
2(g)
CSD IV
Special
Session
28 (b) 1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government promoted efforts aimed at integrating natural resource accounting into standard systems of national accounts?CSD III
41
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
7. Stakeholders: Governments and private-sector organizations
7.1 Developing national policies and strategies to encourage changes in unsustainable consumption patterns
7.1.1 Activities
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Has the government and private-sector organizations promoted more positive attitudes towards sustainable consumption through education, public awareness
programmes and other means, such as positive advertising of products and services that utilize environmentally sound technologies or encourage sustainable
production and consumption patterns?
Agenda 21
Art 4.26
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
8. Stakeholders: Governments along with consumers and producers
8.1 Developing national policies and strategies to encourage changes in unsustainable consumption patterns
8.1.1 Means of implementation
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government along with consumers and producers paid to the significant role played by women and households as consumers and the potential impacts
of their combined purchasing power on the economy?
Consumers,
producers,
women and
households
Agenda 21
Art 4.27
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
9. Stakeholder: United Nations system
9.1.1 Activities
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the United Nations system, as well as regional and international organizations, assessed and reported on how they may promote sustainable consumption
and production patterns through their own activities?
Has the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the United
Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and OECD, considered undertaking, within existing resources, policy-relevant studies of the possible impacts fordeveloping countries of changes in consumption and production patterns in developed countries?
Has this work focused on the two aspects of:
(i) Assisting Governments in identifying impacts and options for the mitigation of adverse environmental, social and economic impacts?
(ii) Identifying and stimulating new trade and investment opportuniti es?
Developed
countries
CSD II
55
CSD IV
3 (b)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
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Has the Secretary-General requested the views of Governments in order to formulate elements of a possible work programme for sustainable consumption and
production patterns by the third session of the Commission on Sustainable Development, in 1995?
Has preparatory work included the inter-sessional organization of workshops and other forms of information-exchange on the relative effectiveness of a
spectrum of instruments for changing unsustainable consumption and production patterns in all groups of countries?
Has this been done in continuous consultation with representatives from non-governmental organizations, business and industry from all regions?
Governments,
NGO’s,
business and
industry
1995CSD II
56
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the United Nations Environment Programme and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization through their cleaner production centres,
enhanced their support to enterprises, in particular small and medium-sized enterprises, in developing countries and countries with economies in transition,
especially in the areas of auditing and certification, loan applications and financing, and the marketing of their products on international markets as well as
dissemination of information on environmentally sound technology and technical know-how?
Developed
countries
CSD VII
10
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the i mpact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source
Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the Secretary-General prepared an analytical report on the use of economic instruments and other policy measures for changing consumption patterns in
developed countries, with special reference to the sectoral issues on the agenda of the Commission at its third session, as an input to the Ad Hoc Open-ended
Working Group on Finance?
Developed
countries
CSD II
57
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
10. Stakeholders: Various organizations and bodies of the United Nations system, other intergovernmental organizations, the secretariats of
the various international conventions, and major groups, particularly local authorities, business and industry
10.1.1 Activities
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date ReferenceHave the various organizations and bodies of the United Nations system, other intergovernmental organizations, the secretariats of the various international
conventions, and major groups, particularly local authorities, business and industry, undertaken specific elements of the Commission's work programme on
changing production and consumption patterns?
CSD III
46
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
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11. Stakeholders: Governments, international organizations, legislative bodies, research and scientific institutions, business and industry, and
consumer organizations and other non-governmental organizations
11.1.1 Activities
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date ReferenceHas the government, international organizations, legislative bodies, research or scientific institution, business or industry, or consumer organization and other
non-governmental organizations joined in concerted efforts to provide comprehensive information son the status of, and changes and projected trends in, the
environment, ecosystems and the natural resources base at the national, regional and global levels?
CSD III
38
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, international organizations, legislative bodies, research or scientific institution, business or industry, or consumer organization and other
non-govern mental organizations supported an appropriate balance in the attention given to both the supply side and the demand side in the context of changing
unsustainable consumption and production patterns?
Have changes in use and consumer lifestyles been applied, especially in industrialized nations?
Industrialized
nations
CSD IV
1(e)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, international organizations, legislative bodies, research or scientific institution, business or industry, or consumer organization and other
non-governmental organizations undertaken at the international level for the protection and enhancement of the environment that take fully into account the
current imbalances in the global patterns of consumption and production, and that changing consumption patterns will require a multipronged strategy focusing
on demand, meeting the basic needs of the poor, and reducing wastage and the use of finite resources in the production process?
CSD IV
1(j)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, international organizations, legislative bodies, research or scientific institution, business or industry, or consumer organization and other
non-govern mental organizations supported efficiency in energy use and meas ures to promote the use of renewable energy, and has there been enhanced
international cooperation to support national actions in this regard?
CSD IV
1 (l)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
CSD IV
1 (u)
Has the government, international organizations, legislative bodies, research or scientific institution, business or industry, or consumer organization and other
non-governmental organizations stressed the importance of the contribution made by major groups and the private sector towards more sustainable patterns of
consumption and production worldwide?
Major groups
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1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, international organizations, legislative bodies, research or scientific institution, business or industry, or consumer organization and other
non-governmental organizations made efforts to change patterns of consumption and production taken into account developing countries' sustainabledevelopment strategies, including economic, social and environmental aspects of growth?
Developing
countries
CSD IV
1 (m)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, international organizations, legislative bodies, research or scientific institution, business or industry, or consumer organization and other
non-governmental organizations developed measures for changing worldwide consumption and production patterns taken into account, as appropriate, the need
for improved market access, particularly for developing countries and countries with economies in transition, for more sustainably produced goods and
services?
Developing and
transitional
countries
CSD IV
1 (o)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, international organizations, legislative bodies, research or scientific institution, business or industry, or consumer organization and othernon-governmental organizations used policy instruments proposed by the Commission and supported exchanges of experiences in that field?
CSD IV1 (p)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, international organizations, legislative bodies, research or scientific institution, business or industry, or consumer organization and other
non-governmental organizations striven to promote sustainable consumption patterns, and have developed countries continued to take the lead in promoting
and achieving more sustainable consumption patterns?
Has progress been achieved by countries, in particular the developed countries, in changing their unsustainable consumption and production patterns and in
assisting to redress the present imbalances between industrialized and developing countries and within themselves?
Developed
countries
CSD IV
1 (q)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
CSD IV
1 (r)
Has the government, international organizations, legislative bodies, research or scientific institution, business or industry, or consumer organization and other
non-governmental organizations implemented eco-efficiency as well as product-related strategies been useful in reducing the energy and materials intensities of
production and consumption, and have such concepts as energy and materials intensity, carrying capacity, eco-space and ecological footprints been analysed
for further development and use?
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1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, international organizations, legislative bodies, research or scientific institution, business or industry, or consumer organization and other
non-govern mental organizations supported procurement policies that address the issue of the purchase and maintenance of goods and services of hospital andschool equipment and vehicle fleets, and that of the use of environmentally sound products?
Public servicesCSD IV
1 (s)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, international organizations, legislative bodies, research or scientific institution, business or industry, or consumer organization and other
non-governmental organizations recognised the use of economic instruments that can both generate revenue for financing sustainable development and send
signals to the market to help change unsustainable consumption and production patterns?
International
institutions
CSD IV
1 (t)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, international organizations, legislative bodies, research or scientific institution, business or industry, or consumer organization and othernon-governmental organizations stressed of the contribution made by major groups and the private sector towards more sustainable patterns of consumption
and production worldwide?
Major groupsand the private
sector
CSD IV1 (u)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
12. Stakeholders: International institutions
12.1.1 Activities
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
CSD IV
3 (a)
Has your international organizations strengthened its work in support of national initiatives by undertaking sound analyses on:
(i) Projected trends in consumption and production patterns and their policy implications?
(ii) The implications of eco-efficiency for policy development?
(iii) The merits and drawbacks of the different types of instruments available to achieve changes in consumption and production patterns?
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1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Have international institutions supported governments' initiatives to improve their environmental performance, with regard to materials and energy efficiency,
waste management and pollution prevention, procurement and investment policies, and the continued integration of environmental policy with economic andother policies?
Have international organizations used high environmental performance standards in the day-to-day management of their own facilities and operations?
CSD IV
3 (e)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
13.Stakeholders: Business and industry
13.1.1 Activities
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has business and industry:
(i) Continued to exercise environmental responsibility, inter alia, by developing and implementing the concept of eco-efficiency, and in
particular to assess its potentials and limitations in terms of achieving sustainable development, without reducing profitability?
(ii) Helped to design optimal mixes of instruments for achieving more sustainable patterns?
(iii) Has special attention been given to the obstacles and opportunities, and the costs and benefits, of implementing voluntary initiatives,
partnerships and agreements, incorporating extended and shared producer responsibility and adopting environmental management systems
such as the International Organization for Standardization series, ISO 14000?
CSD IV4 (c)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
14. Stakeholder: Commission on Sustainable Development
14.1.1 Activities
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
CSD VI
D
Has the Commission on Sustainable Development organized, within existing resources, open-ended consultations among governments and reported thereon to
the Inter-sessional Ad Hoc Working Group for its consideration, having regard to the report of the Secretary-General?
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1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the Commission reported to the Council at its substantive session of 1999 on guidelines for sustainable consumption? 1999CSD VI
E
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Have the Commission’s follow-up reports evaluated the performance of command-and-control, social and economic instruments in country-specific situations
with a view to facilitating a better understanding of the policy options that are available to policy makers in all countries?
Policy makers
in
governments
1999CSD VI
19th
Special
Session
28 (f) 1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
15. Stakeholders: Governments, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups
15.1.1 Activities
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, further developed and implemented policies
for promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns, including affordable, more eco-efficient consumption and production, through disincentives
for unsustainable practices and incentives for more sustainable practices?
CSD VII
7 (a)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, promoted measures to internalise
environmental costs and benefits in the price of goods and services, while seeking to avoid potential negative effects for market access by developing
countries, particularly with a view to encouraging the use of environmentally preferable products and commodities?
CSD VII
7 (b)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
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Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, worked to increase understanding of the
role of advertising and mass media and marketing forces in shaping consumpt ion and production patterns, and enhanced their role in promoting sustainab le
development, inter alia, through voluntary initiatives and agreed guidelines?
Advertising,
media and
marketing
organizations
1999CSD VII
7 (c)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, developed and implemented public
awareness programmes with a focus on consumer education and access to information, in particular addressing youth, through, inter alia, integrating the issue
of sustainable consumption and production into teaching curricula at all levels, as appropriate, and taking into account gender perspectives and the special
concerns of older people?
Older peopleCSD VII
7 (d)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, improved the quality of information
regarding the environmental impact of products and services encouraged the voluntary and transparent use of eco-labelling?
CSD VII
7 (e)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, further developed, tested and improved the
preliminary set of indicators for sustainable consumption and production developed under the Commission's work programme, focusing on the practical use of
the indicators for policy development, taking into account the special needs and conditions of developing countries?
Developing
countries
1999CSD VII
7 (f)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, developed and implemented public
awareness programmes with a focus on consumer education and access to information, in particular addressing youth, through, inter alia, integrating the issue
of sustainable consumption and production into teaching curricula at all levels, as appropriate, and taking into account gender perspectives and the special
concerns of older people?
Youth and
older people
CSD VII
7 (g)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
CSD VII
7 (h)
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, ensured that implementation of measures
for the above take fully into account the ongoing deliberations in relevant international forums?
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1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, promoted and facilitated the transfer of
technical know-how, environmentally sound technologies and capacity-building for implementation to developing countries, in accordance with chapter 34 of Agenda 21, and also to countries with economies in transition so as to foster more sustainable consumption and production patterns?
Has the private-sector involvement also been encouraged and promoted?
Developing
countries
1999CSD VII
8
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
15.1.1.1 Natural resource management and cleaner production Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, developed and applied policies to promote
public and private investments in cleaner production and the sustainable use of natural resources, including the transfer of environmentally sound technologies
to developing countries, in accordance with chapter 34 of Agenda 21, and also to countries with economies in transition?
Developing
nations
CSD VII
9 (a)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, collected and disseminated cost-effective
best practice experiences in cleaner production and environmental management?
CSD VII
9 (b)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, undertaken further analysis of the costs and
benefits of demand-side management, and where there is still insufficient information, of supply-side management, including cleaner production and eco-
efficiency, and assessed the positive and negative impacts on developing and developed countries and countries with economies in transition?
Developing
and developed
counties and
counties with
economies in
transition
1999CSD VII
9 (c)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
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Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, further developed and implemented, as
appropriate, cleaner production and eco-efficiency policy approaches, through, inter alia, environmental management systems, integrated product policies, life-
cycle management, labelling schemes and performance reporting, and in this context, taken fully into account the national circumstances and needs of the
developing countries as well as the relevant ongoing deliberations of the Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade and the Committee on Trade and
Environment of the World Trade Organization (WTO)?
Have best practices and results been shared within the wider community and used for capacity-building, in particular in small and medium-sized enterprises,
including in developing countries and countries with economies in transition?
Developing
and
transitional
countries
CSD VII
9 (d)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, engaged industries and economic sectors, in
both public and private sectors, and all other major groups at the national and international levels, as appropriate, in activities relating to sustainable
consumption and production with the objective of developing optimal strategies and/or programmes, including targets and timetables, at the appropriate levels
for more sustainable consumption and production, including cleaner production and affordable eco-efficiency?
All major
groups, the
public and
private sectors
1999CSD VII
9 (e)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, recognized that the implementation of cleaner production and eco-efficiency approaches can lead to reduced costs and improved competitiveness, as well as reduced environmental impacts?
Has business and industry been encouraged to implement these approaches as a contribution to the achievement of sustainable production?
Business andindustry
CSD VII11
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
15.1.1.2 Globalization and its impacts on consumption and production patterns Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, undertaken studies of the impacts of
globalisation, including both positive and negative impacts of trade, investment, mass media, advertising and marketing in all countries, in particular
developing countries?
Have the studies examined ways and means to mitigate negative impacts and use opportunities to promote more sustainable consumption and production
patterns and open and non-discriminatory trade?
Developing
countries
1999CSD VII
12 (a)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
CSD VII
12 (b)
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, undertaken studies on the role of the
financial sector in promoting sustainable consumption and production, and further encouraged voluntary initiatives suited to national conditions for sustainable
development by that sector?
1999
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1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, increased their efforts to make policies on
trade and policies on environment, including those on sustainable consumption and production, mutually supportive, without creating disguised barriers totrade?
1999CSD VII
12 (c)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, studied the benefits of traditional values
and local cultures in promoting sustainable consumption?
Local culturesCSD VII
12 (d)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
15.1.1.3 Urbanization and its impacts on consumption and production patterns Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, while particularly taking into account thework of the Commission on Human Settlements, assessed and addressed, in the context of sustainable development, the impacts of urbanization, in particular
those related to energy, transport, sanitation, waste management and public fitness?
Stakeholders 1999CSD VII13 (a)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, while particularly taking into account the
work of the Commission on Human Settlements, increased efforts to address the critical issues of fresh water and sanitation in human settlements in
developing countries through, inter alia, the transfer of environmentally sound technologies and the provision of financial resources for implementation?
Developing
countries
1999CSD VII
13 (b)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date ReferenceHas the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, whi le particularly taking into account the
work of the Commission on Human Settlements, assessed and addressed the impacts of urbanization on economic, environmental and social conditions?
Have in-depth studies on the key determining factors of quality of life been undertaken and used to strengthen appropriate human settlement development
strategies suited to national conditions, in the context of urbanization?
1999CSD VII
13 (c)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
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Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, studied the benefits of traditional values
and local cultures in promoting sustainable consumption?
Indigenous
cultures
CSD VII
12(d)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not? Source Recommendation Target Group Target Date Reference
Has the government, in cooperation with relevant international organizations and in partnership with major groups, engaged industries and economic sectors, in
both public and private sectors, and all other major groups at the national and international levels, as appropriate, in activities relating to sustainable
consumption and production with the objective of developing optimal strategies and/or programmes, including targets and timetables, at the appropriate levels
for more sustainable consumption and production, including cleaner production and affordable eco-efficiency?
1999CSD VII
9(e)
1.) If yes: a.) How and When?
b.) What was the impact?
c.) How was it measured?
2.) If not: Why not?
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