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BLISS School 2016 Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns April 18 22, 2016 Venue: TERI 10 Institutional Area, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi - 110070, India BLISS (Building Learning in Sustainability Science) is a series of five-day events organised by TERI, New Delhi to train and prepare stakeholders for the forthcoming sustainable development challenges. Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) is an integral component of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the main focus of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)-12. An agreement signed between TERI and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) under the EU-funded SWITCH-Asia Policy Support Programme aims to support learning on SCP among different stakeholders, especially policymakers, as well as students, consumers, businesses, and supporting organizations in South Asia. To meet this objective, the BLISS School on the theme SDG12: Ensuring Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns has been organised at TERI from April 18-22, 2016. It is structured to address the following thematic areas: Day 1 Introduction to Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) Day 2 Internalizing SCP in Value Chains Day 3 Towards Resource Efficient Urban Habitats Day 4 Innovation, Technology and Financing for SCP Day 5 Mainstreaming SCP through Stakeholder Engagement and Policymaking Detailed agenda follows. 1

Day 1 Monday, 18 April, 2016 Introduction to Sustainable Consumption and Production Time Agenda Item Objective(s) 09:00 09:30 Registration of Participants 09:30 10:10 Opening Ceremony Dr. Leena Srivastava, Vice-Chancellor, TERI Dr. Rajiv Seth, Pro-Vice Chancellor, TERI Mr. Jitendra Kumar, Adviser (Natural Resources and Environment), NITI Aayog, Government of India Ms. Sara Castro, Programme Officer, 10YFP and SWITCH-Asia, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) 10:10 10:20 Facilitating Learning for Sustainable Consumption and Production Dr. Shaleen Singhal, Head, Department of Policy Studies, TERI Registration of participants and sharing of registration material Inauguration, welcome remarks and reflections on the theme of BLISS School 2016- Sustainable Consumption and Production Briefing on the structure and learning outcomes of the BLISS School 10:20 10:50 Tea Break and Group Photo 10:50 11:00 Screening of Film on Sustainable Consumption and Production 11:00 12:00 Session 1 Sustainable Consumption and Production in the Global Development Policy Agenda Ms. Sara Castro, Programme Officer, 10YFP and SWITCH-Asia, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Overview of UN s Focus on SCP to introduce participants to the global discourse on SCP and its importance for economic competitiveness 12:00 13:00 Lunch Break 13:00 14:00 Session 2 Paving the way for Sustainable Consumption and Production Mr. Rajeev Vijh, Director, UNIDO International Centre for Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development Overview of UNIDO s activities and projects on SCP 14:00 16:00 Session 3 Group Exercise: National and Regional SCP Policies in South Asia + Tea Break Moderators: Ms. Sara Castro, Programme Officer, 10YFP and SWITCH-Asia, UNEP, and Dr. Ritika Mahajan, Assistant Professor, TERI Group exercise with an objective to understand SCP policies and plans in different South Asian countries. 16:00 17:00 Presentation of Group-Work Presentations by groups 17:00 18:00 Cultural Programme and High Tea Cultural programme by TERI students 2

Day 2 Tuesday, 19 April, 2016 Internalizing SCP in Value Chains 09:30 10:30 10:30 11:00 Session 1 Challenges for Internalizing SCP in Business Strategy Mr. Rajat Batra, CEO, Sternum Asia Screening of video on Sustainable Supply Chains + Tea Break Providing insight into issues and strategies for resource efficiency and waste minimization across the value chain 11:00 12:00 12:00 13:00 Session 2 Life Cycle Thinking Dr. Sanjeevan Bajaj, CEO, FICCI Quality Forum Session 3 Building Sustainable Livelihoods by Green Production Focus: Going Green, a SWITCH-Asia Project, in association with Traidcraft UK and All India Artisans and Craftworkers Welfare Association (AIACA) Ms. Pragya Majumdar, Project Manager, Going Green, Traidcraft Introduction to Life-Cycle Thinking and approaches for evaluating impact of products throughout their life cycle and enabling informed decision making for sustainability Case study on promoting economic competitiveness and building sustainable businesses in the Indian textile industry 13:00 14:00 Lunch Break 14:00 15:00 15:00 16:30 Session 4 SCP in the Business Retail Sector Focus: Green Retail, a SWITCH-Asia Project Mr. Shikhar Jain, Principal Counsellor, CII-ITC Centre for Excellence for Sustainable Development Session 5 Group Exercise: Business Models for Sustainable Consumption and Production (Screening of videos) + Tea Break Business models for sustainable and environment-friendly manufacturing leading into green retail Participants will create a framework of a sustainable business model incorporating aspects of SCP at various stages in a business model design 16:30 17:00 Session 5 continues Presentations by participants Presentations by groups or group representatives on the outcomes of exercise in Session 5 3

Day 3 Wednesday, 20 April, 2016 Towards Resource Efficient Urban Habitats 09:30 10:00 Session 1 Sustainable Urban Settlements and SCP Dr. Shaleen Singhal, Head, Department of Policy Studies, TERI 10:00 11:00 Session 2 Waste Management in Urban Agglomerations Dr. Lakshmi Raghupathy, Former Director, Ministry of Environment & Forests, New Delhi; Adviser, Environment & Waste Management and Visiting Faculty, TERI Introduction to the challenges and opportunities for sustainable urban habitats Overview of effective waste management systems focusing on innovation and designs which promote sustainability in waste disposal and salvaging of raw materials 11:00 11:30 Tea Break 11:30 12:30 Session 3 Water Resilient Cities Dr. Rumi Aijaz, Senior Fellow, Observer Research Foundation Overview of emerging water related adversities in cities and exploring how this natural resource can be efficiently managed 12:30 13:30 Lunch Break 13:30 17:00 Field Visit to Sulabh Complex, New Delhi Studying sustainable waste management activities, including waste to energy (bio-gas plant) carried out by the Sulabh International Social service Organisation in New Delhi 4

Day 4 Thursday, 21 April, 2016 Technology, Innovation and Financing for Sustainable Consumption and Production 09:00 10:00 Session 1- Presentations by young researchers on start-up projects on SCP Presenters: Ms. Aparna Choudhary, Mr. Sourabh Jain, and Ms. Surbhi Chetwani Presentations by TERI students and researchers on affordable housing, sustainable consumer choices, sustainable tourism 10:00 11:00 Session 2 - TERI & Groundbreaking SCP Innovations 11:00 11:15 Tea Break Moderator: Dr. Chubamenla Jamir, Assistant Professor, TERI Panelists: Dr. Nandan Nawn, Associate Professor, TERI ; Mr. D Kiran Kumar, Associate Fellow, TERI; Dr. Shilpi Kapur, Fellow, TERI Discussion on TERI and UNEP s initiatives and innovations that are moving Indian households to SCP 11:15 12:00 Session 3 Innovations and Technology for SCP & Policy Support Mr. Gamini Senanayake, Key Expert 2, SWITCH-Asia SCP NPSC for Sri Lanka; Chairman, GSA, Sri Lanka 12:00 12:30 Session 4 Lessons in Implementing Technology Solutions for SCP: Experiences from ACIDLOOP, a SWITCH-Asia Project Dr. Malini Balakrishnan, Senior Fellow, Energy Environment Technology Development Division, TERI, and Adjunct Faculty, TERI Introduction to policies and technological innovations for SCP in South-Asia Sharing on-site experiences in implementing technology solutions for improving resource efficiency in Indian metal-finishing MSMEs 12:30 13:30 Lunch Break 13:30 14:15 Session 5 Asia Cleantech MSME Financing Network Focus: Asia Cleantech MSME Financing, a SWITCH-Asia Project Ms. Nisha Jayaram, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) 14:15 15:00 Session 5 Financing for SCP: Case studies from TERI Mr. Debajit Palit, Associate Director, Social Transformation Division, TERI New SWITCH-Asia project that will promote uptake of clean technologies by MSMEs through technical support & access to finance Different cases/examples for SCP and innovative financing mechanisms involved in these cases 15:00-15:15 Tea Break 15:15 16:00 Session 6 Financing for SCP: Surya Project Dr. I.H. Rehman, Senior Director, Social Transformation Division, TERI 16:00 17:00 Session 7 Green Financing Mr. V.S. Balasubramaniam, Assistant General Manager, UPNRM & Climate Change, NABARD Case study on adoption of clean cooking technology and financing models/ mechanisms Overview of green financing and NABARD s initiatives and activities for SCP 5

Day 5 Friday, 22 April, 2016 Mainstreaming SCP through Stakeholder Engagement and Policymaking 09:30 11:00 Session 1 SCP Policy Dr. Zinaida Fadeeva, United Nations Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability Learning to integrate Sustainable consumption and production in national policy planning and decision making process 11:00 11:30 Tea Break 11:30 13:00 Session 1 SCP Policy (Continues) Dr. Zinaida Fadeeva 13:00 14:00 Lunch Break 14:00 15:00 Session 1 SCP Policy (Continues) Dr. Zinaida Fadeeva 15:00 16:00 3 Minute Presentations by participants Moderator: Ms. Mugdha Malik, Research Associate, TERI 16:00 16:30 Feedback Session + Tea Break Participants give a 3 minute presentation on what SCP means to them and/or SCP policy suggestions Participants share their experience and learning from the BLISS School 2016 16:30 17:00 Valedictory Session Dr. Ritika Mahajan, Assistant Professor, TERI Funded by the European Union 6