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CEMEPESkiathos island, June 2007
Business activities in the environmental sector in Greece:
Current status and prospects
E. Kondili1*, J. K. Kaldellis2
1Optimisation of Production Systems Lab, Mechanical Eng. Dept., TEI Piraeus 2 Lab of Soft Energy Applications & Environmental Protection, TEI Piraeus
Objectives of the work
To present the nature and magnitude of the environment-related business activities in Greece today and its prospects,
To make an assessment of the professional specialisations that are necessary for the above business activities, and the implied educational requirements and
To highlight the challenging opportunities that are emerging in the environmental field for businesses, professionals and the education.
Introduction
The imperative environmental protection needs of
the recent years have created significant business
and professional activities in Europe and in Greece,
e.g.
design, construction, operation and maintenance of
environmental protection works,
environmental impact assessment studies,
design, construction and trading of environmental
protection equipment,
development and installation of environmental
management systems
Environmental businesses: Eco-industries
Environmental business: Activities which produce
goods and services to:
measure,
prevent,
limit,
minimize or
correct
environmental damage to water, air and soil, as well
as problems related to waste, noise and eco-
systems.
Environmental businesses: Eco-industries
This includes technologies, products and services that
reduce environmental risk and minimize pollution and
resources consumption” (OECD)
Eco-industries are classified into two broad categories:
pollution management, and
resource management.
Eco-industries in figures
Total EU eco-industry turnover in 2004: €227
billion both from pollution management and
resource management activities
Distribution of total turnover by pollution management and resource management activities EU-25, 2004
Eco-industries: Pollution management
Pollution management consists of nine eco-industry sectors referring to the “end of pipe” technology:
1. Solid Waste Management & Recycling (52.4 billion € )2. Wastewater Treatment (52.2 billion € )3. Air Pollution Control (15.9 billion € )4. General Public Administration (11.5 billion € )5. Private Environmental Management (5.8 billion € )6. Remediation & Clean Up of Soil & Groundwater (5.2 billion € )7. Noise & Vibration Control (2 billion € )8. Environmental Research & Development (0.11 billion € )9. Environmental Monitoring & Instrumentation (1 billion €)
Eco-industries: Pollution management
Breakdown of total turnover for the pollution management activities, EU-25, 2004
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Environmental Management(private)
General administration (public)
Noise & vibration
Remediation & Clean up
Solid Waste Managmenent
Wastew ater Management
Air pollution control
Breakdown of total turnover by sector for the pollution management activities, EU-25, 2004
Eco-industries: Resource management
Resource management includes five eco-industry sectors that take a more preventive approach.
1. Water Supply (45.7 billion € )
2. Recycled Materials (24.3 billion € )
3. Renewable Energy Production (6.1 billion € )
4. Nature Protection (5.7 billion € )
5. Eco-construction (40 billion € - a supply-side estimate of eco-construction turnover)
Eco-industries: Resource management
Breakdown of total Breakdown of total turnover by sector for the resource management activities, EU-
25, 2004
Breakdown of total turnover for the resource management activities, EU-25, 2004
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Resource Management
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Nature Protection
Renewable Energy
Recycled Materials
Water supply
Environmental Business Activities in Greece
Started in the middle of 80’s with the construction of a large number of wastewater treatment plants
In 2004 the national environmental market was estimated at approximately 1.5% of the GDP(Min. of Dev.)
The current period is particularly critical for environment-related business opportunities
There are significant opportunities in the air, liquid and solid waste market segments, including investment opportunities and the implementation of new and advanced technologies
Environmental Business Activities in Greece: Driving Forces
EU environmental directives and the associated national legislation
The energy sector liberalization efforts
The gap in solid waste management
The continuously increasing public environmental awareness
The need for environmental equipment and services
Environmental Business Activities in Greece: Driving Forces
With a budget that surpassed $700 million, the National Operational Program for the Environment (EPPER), funded by the Third Community Support Framework Program has been instrumental in shaping environmental policy
Environmental Business Activities in Greece (turnover)
Eco-industry turnover by sector in Greece for 2004
Environmental Business Activities in Greece
Changes in Greece’s environmental laws will eventually create business potential for applied and proven environmental technologies
Today there is a very good established basis of environmental companies, some of them even operating since the 80’s
An Association of Environmental Protection companies, which today counts 82 members, has been created in order to support and promote the professional interests of the companies active in this sector.
Environmental Business Activities Environmental Business Activities in Greece in Greece
The field of activities of the member companies are:
Development and implementation of integrated waste management plants.
Development, implementation and monitoring of environmental management systems.
Technoeconomic feasibility studies of environmental investment solutions.
Resource allocation and cost minimization.
Environmental studies and risk assessment.
Environmental Business Activities Environmental Business Activities In Greece In Greece
Technical studies for environmental infrastructure.
Planning, development, operation and restoration of old
landfills.
Recycling and recovery.
Environmental impact assessment studies.
Participation in national and European R&D programs.
Trading of environmental materials, equipment and
instrumentation.
Operation and management of waste treatment facilities
Environmental professions and Environmental professions and educationeducation
Numerous specializations and professions have emerged during the last years
Integration of different science fields, engineering, politics, law, information technology, project management, business administration, communications, and economics-is at the heart of the new environmental professions
A number of undergraduate and postgraduate environmental engineering and environmental management courses are offered in the Greek universities
The qualifications that environmental professionals are required to have emerge from the changing nature of their job descriptions.
Environmental professions and education
Nowadays, we find in Greece environmental professionals to be involved in various fields, such as:
The engineering and construction sector for the design and implementation of various environmental protection infrastructure projects
Environmental impact assessment studies being a prerequisite for any production activity
Development, implementation, monitoring and auditing of Environmental Management Systems
Trading of equipment and instrumentation
Environmental professions and education
To respond to the market’s need, a number of undergraduate and postgraduate courses have been developed and operate in Greece.
New departments and educational courses have been developed in the university education, that have an increasing demand from the students.
In MechEng Department of TEI of Piraeus, there are a number of courses related to environmental technology and engineering that have proved to be very successful, within a purely technical department.
Conclusions
The environmental sector offers continuously increasing opportunities for business activities in Europe and Greece in particular
To cover the needs of the sector, new professional specializations have been created
Significant number of scientists, engineers and other professionals are now involved in pollution management and resource management activities
Conclusions (cont.)
New specialisations in the profession call for flexible and rapidly responding educational structures, that can adapt to the market needs and educate valuable environmental practitioners
Therefore, the environmental studies, possible more than others, need to be able to adjust their curriculum to the real society needs
Furthermore, environmental research is a significant driving force that creates new methods, tools and technologies to face or prevent environmental effects of the production processes.
Acknowledgments
This research has been conducted within the framework of the ARCHIMEDES II Environment Funding of Research Groups, cofunded by the EU and the Greek Ministry of Education
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