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Generating sustainable profits<br />

in your supply chain<br />

IIP 4 th Industrial Energy Efficiency Salon<br />

Beijing, China<br />

22/03/2013


Our mission<br />

Sustainable energy for everyone <br />

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An energy system that helps to meet the need of the<br />

present generation without compromising the ability<br />

of future generations to meet their own needs<br />

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Facts & figures Ecofys<br />

> Founded in 1984<br />

> Knowledge leader in the field of<br />

energy efficiency, renewable<br />

energy solutions and climate<br />

change<br />

> Over 260 professionals, 6 offices in<br />

the Netherlands, Germany, UK,<br />

China and USA<br />

> Over 500 clients served across 50<br />

countries<br />

> 1984<br />

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> 260<br />

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> 50500<br />

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Ecofys in China<br />

Representative office in Beijing<br />

> Low carbon development and markets<br />

> Renewable energy<br />

> Market intelligence and match-making<br />

Himin Ecofys Renewable Energy<br />

Solutions (HERES)<br />

> Himin and Ecofys<br />

> Innovative and sustainable solutions for<br />

future-proof energy production and<br />

infrastructure.<br />

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Ecofys product offering<br />

Ecofys’ knowledge areas<br />

Renewable<br />

Energy<br />

Energy & Carbon<br />

Efficiency<br />

Energy<br />

Systems & Markets<br />

Energy & Climate<br />

Policy<br />

Wind<br />

Energy<br />

Solar<br />

Energy<br />

Bio<br />

Energy<br />

HSE<br />

Supply<br />

chains<br />

Buildings<br />

Industrial<br />

processes<br />

Mobility<br />

CCS<br />

Integrated<br />

Energy<br />

solutions<br />

Energy<br />

Infrastructure<br />

Nuclear &<br />

Fossil<br />

Policy<br />

evaluation<br />

Market<br />

mechanisms<br />

Int’l<br />

negotiations<br />

Ecofys <br />

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Our work on supply chains<br />

Supply chain unit’s objective<br />

> Objective of the unit is making companies more sustainable by improving<br />

the energy and carbon performance of their supply chain<br />

Main activities<br />

> Foot printing (LCA, product carbon foot printing, organizational carbon foot printing)<br />

> Carbon benchmarking / strategy (WWF Climate Savers)<br />

> Supply chain risk assessments<br />

> Others, e.g. supply chain engagement methodologies<br />

Key focus points/sectors<br />

> Energy utilities & grid operators<br />

> ICT & telecom<br />

> Food & beverage<br />

> Building materials<br />

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Our involvement in standards for establishing<br />

baselines and improvement programmes<br />

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Overview of recent clients<br />

> Energy utilities &<br />

grid operators<br />

> ICT & Telecom<br />

> Food & Beverage<br />

> Building materials<br />

> Non-profits<br />

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Building an Effective SCI<br />

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Successful SCI design features<br />

> Fostering trust and executive or board-level support and engagement within the<br />

supplier to participate with the supply chain initiative<br />

> Focusing on a select group of suppliers rather than the buyer company’s entire<br />

supplier base<br />

> Combining several complexity elements within an initiative, such as external<br />

platforms, auditing, capacity building, direct financial support, and expertise to<br />

reduce supplier GHG emissions<br />

> Cumulative, stepwise approaches with increasing ambition<br />

> Third-party partnering, i.e. with external organizations such as non-governmental<br />

organizations to provide additional expertise and credibility<br />

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Players and tiers in manufacturing-based<br />

supply chains<br />

The arrows demonstrate examples where multiple supply chain steps may exist within in a single facility or company<br />

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The value chain of insulation materials<br />

Value chain partners<br />

Chemical Industry<br />

Insulation<br />

Manufacturers<br />

Upstream<br />

Other Enablers<br />

Supranational<br />

Organizations<br />

National Governments<br />

DIY sector /<br />

Construction<br />

Wholesale<br />

(Inter)national<br />

Business Federations<br />

General<br />

Contractors<br />

Building Owners:<br />

(residential/utility)<br />

Downstream<br />

Environmental<br />

Organizations<br />

Consumer Organizations<br />

Customers<br />

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The value chain of concrete<br />

Value chain partners<br />

Cement industry<br />

Raw materials<br />

Upstream<br />

Other Enablers<br />

Supranational<br />

Organizations<br />

DIY sector /<br />

Construction<br />

Wholesale<br />

Concrete/batch plant<br />

National Governments<br />

(Inter)national<br />

Business Federations<br />

General<br />

Contractors<br />

Building Owners:<br />

(residential/utility)<br />

Downstream<br />

Environmental<br />

Organizations<br />

Consumer Organizations<br />

Customers<br />

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The value chain of energy saving paint<br />

Value chain partners<br />

Basic Chemical Industry<br />

Coating Industry<br />

Upstream<br />

Other enablers<br />

Supranational<br />

Organizations<br />

DIY sector /<br />

Construction<br />

Wholesale<br />

National Governments<br />

Painting companies<br />

General<br />

Contractors<br />

Building Owners:<br />

(residential/utility)<br />

Downstream<br />

(Inter)national Business<br />

Federations<br />

Environmental<br />

Organizations<br />

Customers<br />

Consumer Organizations<br />

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Overview of SCIs: Levels of influence<br />

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Dutch methodology for determining<br />

environmental impact of buildings<br />

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Q & A<br />

Contact<br />

Ecofys Netherlands bv<br />

Kanaalweg 15 G<br />

3526 KL Utrecht<br />

Netherlands<br />

Giel Linthorst<br />

Unit Manager Supply Chains<br />

T: +31 30 6623322<br />

E: G.Linthorst@ecofys.com<br />

www.ecofys.com<br />

Ecofys China Representative Office<br />

Capital Mansion 41/F, Office 4108<br />

No 6 Xinyuan Nan Rd.<br />

Beijing, Chaoyang District<br />

China, 100004<br />

Christian Ellermann<br />

Chief Representative, Senior Consultant<br />

T: +86 10 8405 3506<br />

E: C.Ellermann@ecofys.com


Selected references<br />

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