Share your views on progress towards sustainable production and consumption

The International Coalition for Sustainable Production and Consumption (ICSPAC) is now receiving input from sustainability practiioners, advocates, researchers and decision-makers on their views and ideas about current global progress towards sustainable production and consumption.

The short, open-ended questionnaire for the ICSPAC report, to be presented at the upcoming UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) is now circulating among various groups inviting comment and suggestions about the 10 Year Framework of Programs (10YFP) and plans for the 20th Anniversary of the Earth Summit ("Rio+20") to be discussed this May. The report will focus on three main questions:

1. What progress has there been towards sustainable production and consumption since the 1992 Earth Summit?

2. What international programs can best serve the global movement of sustainability practitioners working to change production and consumption patterns?

3. What useful or meaningful outcomes from the proposed Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development in 2012 are possible?

Deadline for this wave of comments is Tuesday, 16 March.

Please download the questionnaire, share your views and join in on this important discussion.

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