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Environmental products, services and technologies make up a US$ 475 billion market. By 2010, it's expected to reach US$ 640 billion, with a share of over 15% for developing and transition economies. Developing economies have a competitive edge, with rich natural resources and their own clean technology solutions that have emerged in response to local demand, and which are likely to be of interest to other developing countries. Exporters also face many eco-challenges. From eco-friendly packaging to organically-grown food, there's growing pressure on exporters to "go green". Major international buyers are making "sustainability" a requirement in their supply chains. Trade developers of biodiversity products in developing countries face challenges beyond the issue of market access. Lack of information about market opportunities makes it difficult to find investors and business partners.
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Greening Your Business
Environmental products, services and technologies make up a US$ 475 billion market. By 2010, it's expected to reach US$ 640 billion, with a share of over 15% for developing and transition economies. Deve...
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