Sustainability Map

GreenToCompete (G2C)
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Ana Patricia
Last name
Batalhone
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batalhone@intracen.org
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Activating green trade worldwide

The triple planetary crises of climate change, nature and biodiversity loss, pollution and waste are impacting livelihoods around the world. Transitioning to a green and inclusive economy is the defining challenge of our time.   

Trade can make an important contribution to advancing the climate and environment agenda while contributing to the prosperity of poor and marginalized communities. 

Through GreenToCompete, ITC is reinforcing its commitment to trade that is climate resilient, fosters biodiversity and promotes production cycles that are truly circular. Through GreenToCompete, ITC is placing environmental sustainability at the heart of what ITC is and does.   

GreenToCompete works with stakeholders across international value chains and in the business and policy ecosystems. We provide capacity building, business tools, thought leadership and a global network to support small businesses gain a competitive advantage by “going green”. 

Our partner-led GreenToCompete Hubs support green transformation with a focus on national priorities and local ownership. 

With climate change, the change we shall see is the change we shall create. And this past year has taught us just how innovative and resilient we can be. The atmosphere is ripe for innovation and sustainable business models.
With climate change, the change we shall see is the change we shall create. And this past year has taught us just how innovative and resilient we can be. The atmosphere is ripe for innovation and sustainable business models.
Yvonne Otieno
Miyonga Fresh, Kenya
Miyonga Fresh Greens is an agro-processing small business based in Nairobi, Kenya, that has been exporting fresh fruits to Europe since 2015. Miyonga is a project beneficiary of GreenToCompete Hub Kenya.
Miyonga Fresh Greens is an agro-processing small business based in Nairobi, Kenya, that has been exporting fresh fruits to Europe since 2015. Miyonga is a project beneficiary of GreenToCompete Hub Kenya.
Our company now follows a business model that respects circularity and optimal use of raw materials, energy, water, and waste management. Integration of these ideas has helped us improve in many ways.
Our company now follows a business model that respects circularity and optimal use of raw materials, energy, water, and waste management. Integration of these ideas has helped us improve in many ways.
Robert Koech
Siomo Tea Factory, Kenya
Siomo Tea Factory is a Kenyan small business from the South Western Highland that employs 4,000 smallholder farmers in the region, and sells their products worldwide through the Mombasa auction. Siomo was selected for a coaching programme on Resource Effi
Siomo Tea Factory is a Kenyan small business from the South Western Highland that employs 4,000 smallholder farmers in the region, and sells their products worldwide through the Mombasa auction. Siomo was selected for a coaching programme on Resource Effi

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Green business, quite simply….is good business. It’s time to go green.
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Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p>Green2Compete is ITC&rsquo;s new and ambitious strategy aiming to place environmental sustainability at the heart of MSME competitiveness. Its goal is to enable MSMEs from developing countries to become more competitive through green production and trade.&nbsp;</p><p>In this context, Green2Compete will support ITC&apos;s ambition to deliver cutting-edge and innovative trade-related technical assistance and will develop ITC&apos;s positioning as a leading development partner in the green transition. It will also serve as an umbrella to ensure coherence among ITC&apos;s interventions in relation to the green transition.</p><p>This project will drive the implementation of the strategy along the following areas, namely: (1) establishment of a consistent corporate reporting mechanism,<span>&nbsp;</span>(2) mainstreaming of green competitiveness into ITC&rsquo;s work, (3) development of innovative, new tools and approaches enabling MSMEs and related multipliers to benefit from a green transition, (4) engagement in dialogues and provision of inputs for a mutually supportive trade and environment agenda, and (5) partnerships and outreach to achieve scale.</p><p>This project sets out a work plan for the first year of the strategy, keeping in mind the overall strategic ambition in the long-term.&nbsp;</p>

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Trade for Sustainable Development (T4SD)
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Joseph
Last name
Wozniak
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wozniak@intracen.org
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Your roadmap to sustainable production, consumption and trade 

The Trade for Sustainable Development (T4SD) Programme at the International Trade Centre is a partnership-based programme which empowers and equips micro, small and medium- sized enterprises (MSMEs) to improve their sustainability performance for better efficiency and international competitiveness.  

The Programme does this through providing a global sustainability platform (scale), impactful partnerships (reach) and direct trade-related assistance to MSMEs (transformation) along two main intervention pillars: sustainability standards and social responsibility. 

With our help, farmers are now able to certify their products as organic, and companies are learning how to become sustainable and are able to apply for green finance. Our resources also provide tools for businesses to assess their compliance against sustainability standards and potentially access preferential bank loans based on their sustainability score. 

“Accelerating the transition to sustainable and inclusive trade”
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Assisting my farmers to become organic certified was greatly facilitated using Standards Map.
Coffee Cooperative owner from Costa Rica
Assisting my farmers to become organic certified was greatly facilitated using Standards Map.
Daniela
Coffee Cooperative owner from Costa Rica
Advising companies to become more sustainable is now made easy leveraging the Sustainability Gateway solutions.
Board member of Sustain4ever, Ghana
Advising companies to become more sustainable is now made easy leveraging the Sustainability Gateway solutions.
Louisa
Board member of Sustain4ever, Ghana
By implementing more sustainable production, many companies have turned greener and have obtained access to green finance.
Vietnamese Ministry of Trade
By implementing more sustainable production, many companies have turned greener and have obtained access to green finance.
Thui
Vietnamese Ministry of Trade, Trade Officer
Lacoste is leveraging the Sustainability Map platform to build the transparency of its global value chain.
Claire - Quality director
Lacoste is leveraging the Sustainability Map platform to build the transparency of its global value chain.
Claire
Quality Director - Lacoste

T4SD

T4SD

T4SD 2 12 November 2021

Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
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B036
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Business, trade and market intelligence: Trade for Sustainable Development (T4SD) database
Contact
First name
Joseph
Last name
Wozniak
Email
wozniak@intracen.org
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Your roadmap to sustainable production, consumption and trade 

The Trade for Sustainable Development (T4SD) Programme at the International Trade Centre is a partnership-based programme which empowers and equips micro, small and medium- sized enterprises (MSMEs) to improve their sustainability performance for better efficiency and international competitiveness.  

The Programme does this through providing a global sustainability platform (scale), impactful partnerships (reach) and direct trade-related assistance to MSMEs (transformation) along two main intervention pillars: sustainability standards and social responsibility. 

With our help, farmers are now able to certify their products as organic, and companies are learning how to become sustainable and can apply for green finance. Our resources also provide tools for businesses to assess their compliance against sustainability standards and potentially access preferential bank loans based on their sustainability score. 

Accelerating the transition to sustainable and inclusive trade
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Assisting my farmers to become organic certified was greatly facilitated using Standards Map.
Coffee Cooperative owner from Costa Rica
Assisting my farmers to become organic certified was greatly facilitated using Standards Map.
Daniela
Coffee Cooperative owner from Costa Rica
Advising companies to become more sustainable is now made easy leveraging the Sustainability Gateway solutions.
Board member of Sustain4ever, Ghana
Advising companies to become more sustainable is now made easy leveraging the Sustainability Gateway solutions.
Louisa
Board member of Sustain4ever, Ghana
By implementing more sustainable production, many companies have turned greener and have obtained access to green finance.
Vietnamese Ministry of Trade
By implementing more sustainable production, many companies have turned greener and have obtained access to green finance.
Thui
Vietnamese Ministry of Trade, Trade Officer
Lacoste is leveraging the Sustainability Map platform to build the transparency of its global value chain.
Claire - Quality director
Lacoste is leveraging the Sustainability Map platform to build the transparency of its global value chain.
Claire
Quality Director, Lacoste

T4SD video

T4SD

T4SD 2 12 November 2021

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Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span lang="EN-GB">T4SD has become recognized as the go-to source of information on voluntary sustainability standards (VSS), with unique, detailed and user-friendly action oriented tools. VSS will continue to be the primary vehicle underpinning the shift towards sustainable value chains for private sector players, and the new sustainability regulation and legislative actions planned by governments will inevitably rely on these existing VSS/private initiatives. In</span> 2021 T4SD launched its 2022-2025 strategy which is aligned with ITC&apos;s new corporate strategy and as such contributes to ITC&apos;s objectives on trade and environmental sustainability. The T4SD strategy and programme approach is based on &apos;projects, platforms and partnerships&apos; and aims to enable T4SD to become the global reference for trade and improved sustainability performance of SMEs. To achieve this, the T4SD programme will:</span></p><ul><li><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Contribute to more supportive business ecosystem by providing cutting-edge knowledge on trade-related value chain sustainability requirements</span></li><li><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Empower MSMEs to meet sustainability requirements</span></li><li><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Drive VSS convergence and harmonization and optimize solutions with market partners; and&nbsp;</span></li><li><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Influence international trade and sustainability frameworks</span></li></ul><p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Underpinning these efforts is the &apos;core&apos; of the T4SD programme, the T4SD global VSS database (Standards Map) as well as the online market linkages platform (Sustainability Map) that power the above four intervention areas. This project supports the maintenance, updating and further development of these Global Public Goods fulfilling ITC&apos;s commitment to provide transparency on VSS, as well as the related awareness-raising and capacity-building activities.</span></p><p><span style="color: rgb(97, 189, 109);">In 2023, T4SD activities under the project will be condensed, with a more prominent focus on the Global Public Goods, to reflect available resources. First, T4SD will continue implementing activities to ensure the continuity and quality of relevant standards data, the database, and its public interface. In addition, the project will increase awareness of VSS and drive convergence in VSS through publications, online tools, and enabling market partners and BSOs to support MSMEs.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span style="color: rgb(41, 105, 176);">In 2024, T4SD will focus on implementing the recommendations that spring from the recently-completed T4SD database evaluation. &nbsp;At the same time, T4SD will continue to ensure the continuity and quality of relevant standards data, the database, and its public interface. In addition, the project will increase awareness of VSS and drive convergence in VSS through publications, online tools, and enabling market partners and BSOs to support MSMEs.&nbsp;</span><span style="color: rgb(41, 105, 176);">T4SD will also build on the Standards Map and its industry networks to develop the &quot;Sustainability Compact&quot; in light of the changing sustainability landscape with the growing complexity of mandatory/regulatory sustainability measures. &nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p><p>The project&apos;s outcome is ultimately to support MSMEs to become more internationally competitive through adoption of sustainable practices and accessing new business opportunities. This will be achieved through four outputs, which are aligned with all four intermediate outcomes of the ITC&apos;s 2022-2025 strategic framework.</p>

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Sustainability Map
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Building transparency for a sustainable future

ITC’s Sustainability Map was designed to decentralize data and build more bridges between entities committed to sustainability. 

Our Sustainability Map empowers micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) committed to sustainable production and processing to increase their business potential by:

  • Gaining visibility towards potential buyers looking for sustainable products 
  • Creating an online profile and QR code to market their business globally 
  • Easily verifying the validity of their certifications 

 

Our Sustainability Map also supports international brands in sustainable sourcing and verifying the validity of their partners’ certification claims by:

  • Accessing trustworthy data and verifying suppliers’ sustainability claims 
  • Mapping and giving transparency to their supply chains 
  • Telling their sustainability story and strengthening their brand image to consumers

 

Our Sustainability Map decentralizes data and builds bridges between entities committed to sustainability by:

  • Displaying certification and helping create a global public network of sustainable companies across sustainable initiatives
  • Leveraging our unique identifier to take part in blockchain projects focusing on transparency and traceability
  • Letting us take care of integrating data and updating it

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31 January 2022
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ITC’s Sustainability Map is a free online gateway that enables businesses to promote their sustainable practices, gain visibility in the international supply chain and connect to international buyers. Companies can easily create and manage online profiles and start to market their businesses.

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