Small
business / Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
Defined in terms of number of employees and turnover, small
and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) remain the backbone
of national economies. Their role in taking sustainability
mainstream is critical given the cumulative impact of repeated
small actions in daily business operations. The need to
provide support and build the capacity of SME managers has
been reiterated many times. UNEP remains ready to work with
partners in different regions and industry sectors to help
address this need. Foundational material is available to
use as reference, in particular The
Efficient Entrepreneur with its innovative text which
remains highly relevant. We are also expanding its coverage
into the broader sustainability area, helping to develop
introductory guidance on Social Responsibility through The
SMART Entrepreneur.
In 2000 we joined Wuppertal
Institute in Germany in developing The Efficient Entrepreneur
calendar.
Now the UNEP/Wuppertal Institute Collaborating Centre on
Sustainable Consumption and Production (CSCP) is our core
partner. The calender is specially adapted to the needs
of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) world-wide.
It is available in growing number of languages including
English, French, Italian, Spanish and Turkish. New language
versions can be prepared in co-operation with any industry
or business association interested.
The Efficient Entrepeneur Calendar
In combination with its users' guide, the calendar provides
assistance on how to measure and improve business performance.
It introduces action steps that are easy to assess and evaluate.
Its "month-by-month" programme starts with appointing
a team coordinator in January and ends with a simple Efficient
Entrepreneur Report by December.
Who is it for?
The calendar
is useful to any firm that considers itself to be an SME-type
company. It will be additionally be beneficial to any company
that requires an introduction to performance measurement
and communication. It helps companies find out how much
energy, water and raw materials they consume, how much pollution
they produce, and where costs can be reduced and customer
satisfaction improved.
New plans:
UNEP and the CSCP
have started developing a self-help guidebook provisionally
entitled "Do SMART Business - Week by Week" for
small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) around the world.
This guidebook aims to introduce the basics of environmental
practice and social responsibility for managers and employees
of SMEs, and includes related examples, commentaries and
tips for action.
The guidebook is designed to provide 52 actions (one per
week) which SMEs can implement in their operations to improve
their environmental and social performance. Each action
will be presented on a double page which contains short
texts with an illustration, a photo or a picture that attracts
the reader's attention. In contrast to the other existing
tools and publications, this guidebook will target new audiences
- ordinary managers and employees in SMEs who are not familiar
with sustainable development issues.
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