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300 women representing SMEs and businesses gather to discuss green labelling and green financing in Mongolia

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300 women representing SMEs and businesses gather to discuss green labelling and green financing in Mongolia
Country: Mongolia
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ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia – The “Green labelling and Green financing” conference was organised by the Ministry of Environment and Tourism and the EU funded SWITCH-Asia project Switching on the Green Economy, implemented by People in Need. More than 300 women working in SMEs and businesses gathered to discuss green labelling and financing – vital tools to realise sustainable production and consumption in Mongolia.

The Switching On the Green Economy project aims to support 1,500 agri-food and beverage MSMEs, 30 agri-food and beverage business associations (BA), and 750 retailers in adopting circular economy practices through a market-based eco-labelling system. The project is also invested in supporting women-led SMEs who often lead the way when it comes to clean, safe, and environmentally friendly business practices.

 

 

 

Research by UN Women, UN Environment, and many others show that empowered women are great entrepreneurs in areas like renewable energy and developing greener business models. When women are given skills and financial support, they are able to thrive. And, more often than not, if women succeed, they bring others with them, said Axelle Nicaise, the EU Ambassador to Mongolia during her remarks to participants. 

Mongolia has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 22.7% over the next eight years. Yet, the Government of Mongolia recognises that much work still needs to be done to achieve the ambitious targets in the Paris Climate Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals.

The Government of Mongolia, thanks to our partners like the European Union, is accelerating our green transition. This we cannot achieve alone. Working hand-in-hand with the private sector and communities, especially women leaders, is the key to building an inclusive green economy, said Mr. B. Bat-Erdene, Minister of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia.

The “Green labelling and Green financing” conference is a critical learning opportunity for the EU SWITCH-Asia Switching On the Green Economy project, as women-led businesses are vital to achieving the project's goals, advance sustainable consumption and production and address climate change. 

When it comes to tackling climate change and promoting sustainable consumption and production, we need to get the message out that women, like all of you here today, are key to shaping inclusive and sustainable development,” said Ambassador Nicaise. 

Switching On the Green Economy is committed to finding sustainable solutions to address food security and climate change challenges – while also advancing gender equality.

 

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Tselmeg CHULUUNBAATAR, Press and Information Officer, EU Delegation to Mongolia

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