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United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
Trade and Environment Review 2013 highlights that the required transformation is much more profound than simply tweaking the existing industrial agricultural system.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

This paper provides an overview of existing measures relating to non-product-related processes and production methods (PPMs) adopted in the context of climate-change-mitigation policies, especially those linked to the life-cycle greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions of particular products. Such domestic PPM-related requirements and schemes are important policy tools for promoting sustainable development and are aimed at addressing GHG emissions resulting from the activities involved in producing, processing and transporting the product to the final consumer. Their ostensive purpose is to promote better environmental outcomes and to ensure that domestic climate-change policies and incentives do not inadvertently undermine other environmental objectives. Even though the general objectives of the reviewed regulations and private schemes are comparable (e.g. the promotion of renewable-energy sources, or provision of information on the carbon footprint of goods), the approaches, level of detail, choices of instruments and targeted environmental characteristics vary considerably from country to country and from scheme to scheme.

International Labour Organization (ILO)

This policy brief sets out the different methodologies available to assess the employment potential that green policies can offer and, in so doing, aims to help to focus policy decision-making in order to make it as efficient and productive as possible.

International Labour Organization (ILO)

This European Synthesis Report explores skills development in response to the greening agenda at national, regional and local  levels in six Member States: Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Spain, France and the UK.

It addresses the environmental challenges and skill requirements alongside anticipating such requirements in workforces and amid the job market.

United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)

This report identifies the broad range of policy measures required by national or federal governments to promote and facilitate the greening of industries. It has been prepared as part of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Green Industry initiative, which focuses on ways that developing countries can green their industries and accelerate growth in their environmental goods and services sector. One of the key objectives of the initiative is assessing the effectiveness of governments in developing countries in supporting the greening of their industries through national strategies, policies and integrated governance structures.