Regional Perspectives on Capacity Building for Ecodesign - Insights from Wales

To contribute to SRD, regional and national governments will be required to support businesses and social enterprises in improving the sustainability performance of their products and services. There have been a number of national and regional programmes supporting ecodesign in SMEs but it is well documented that the implementation of ecodesign still remains low. Much of the literature has focussed on the organisational and methodological barriers to ecodesign. This chapter will contribute to this literature by highlighting the regional dimensions of ecodesign with a particular focus on ecodesign interventions for Small to Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs). This exploration will highlight three key factors (a) that ecodesign can contribute to SRD, (b) that systems failure presents a rationale for regional interventions to enable ecodesign and (c) there is the need for a new dialogue on the structure and content of interventions supporting ecodesign in SMEs. To support this discussion, four SME case studies originating from a recent regional ecodesign initiative in Wales will be presented as a means to explore strategies for future interventions. This ecodesign initiative was delivered by the Ecodesign Centre (EDC) and supported by the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG).

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