At the First International Conference ?Greening business through the Enterprise Europe Network ? Green Project?, which is organized in Osijek (Croatia) by ?Tera Tehnopolis?, institutions with total solutions for innovative businesses and entrepreneurs, members of EEN ? Enterprise Europe Network.
The conference was attended by scientists / entrepreneurs from eleven states of Central and Southeastern Europe who implemented in their business rules in the field of environmental protection.
Director of ?Tera Tehnopolis? Ivan ?tefani?, at the beginning of the conference stressed that the Enterprise Europe Network is the largest enterprise network, because it includes countries much more than European Union itself. GREEN project, conducted between June 2010 and April this year, deals with environmental protection in the food industry and production of building materials. It operates on an equal footing with other countries in the region, and contributes to improvement of SMEs regarding their obligations under national and European requirements relating to environmental protection.
The area of Green project includes about 310,000 businesses and more than four million employees in the food production and production of construction materials. The European Commission funded project Green from the Program for competitiveness and innovation, partners are from research centers and commercial and industrial chamber of Italy, Romania, Greece, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia, Turkey and Croatia.
Innovativeness in the economy Europe has already recognized
Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) is a key instrument in the EU strategy to boost growth and employment. Bringing together close to 600 business support organizations from 50 countries, it helps small businesses to take advantage of business opportunities in the single EU market. EEN was launched in February 2008 as an idea of DG Enterprise and Industry, and continues to work on the foundations of the former Euro Info Centre (EIC) and Innovation Relay Centre (IRC) of 1987.
Membership in the Enterprise Europe Network is important for linking the databases, because it allows the transfer of knowledge, technology and finding business partners in all countries of the network. EEN is closely associated with the European Commission, which allows everyone to follow the EU policy towards small firms.
Supporting small businesses is the cornerstone of the EU drive for recruitment. Since 99% of all enterprises in the EU are in the category of small and medium enterprise, it carries almost 67% of working places. Moreover, many commercial solutions are at hand, seeking market opportunities for empowerment of innovation, and inventiveness, with huge potential for job creation
Greening business
Dr. Filippo Mazzariol from Italy, Veneto region, is an expert in ?green business? in the Enterprise Europe Network. ?European regulations and directives on environmental protection and global legislations are implemented national legislation of each Member State, and in Croatia. However, differences still exist on the local level in any country. EU legislation is a ?living? material on which professionals and experts are working, bringing changes observed in practice in some countries. For example, Italy is after ?Napoli case? with irresolvable piles of garbage had to modify and amend its law on waste. So, twenty years ago situation was definitely different in terms of environmental activism, environmental NGOs had ?hands full? of job to point to the need to protect the environment during economic development Today it?s different, because the business sector realized that environmental protection is a necessity, implementation of the regulations are unconditional and production of tools and technologies for clean production ? an endless business, ?said Mazzariol.
Slovenian green services
It is certain that for small and medium-sized enterprises is great importance to get assistance provided by various ?services? or the offices and departments that provide environmental permits and certificates. Antonija Bo?i?-Cerar from the Department for Environment Slovenian Chamber of Commerce showed that IT knowledge and innovatory ideas simplifying the implementation of work of the enterprise sector. They organized the field of ?green legislation?, gathering the data base of all regulations covering the environment and allowing interested parties to participate in their adjustment to real life situations, make comments, opinions and criticisms. On that way they reduced administrative load vehicle and gave opportunity for public participation before problems in practice is created. With a base of ?green legislation?, they open phone lines and e-mail contacts with professionals and experts in particular environmental sub-sectors, which are available to entrepreneurs. In addition, they organized the ?Business Environment Day,? round table discussions and public meetings in which SMEs, with the help of NGOs, were introduced to news for entrepreneurs in the region and Europe, and networking opportunities with allied disciplines.
Growing non-food plants-as a hotbed of ideas for business
The economic potential of non-food crops and business opportunities in Croatia, were presented by Edita ?tefani? as an innovative topic. In non-food crops we including meadow and other plants, which are mostly destroyed by pesticides and the soil is treated with agrochemicals. At the same time many types of plants are for use in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, manufacture of pesticides in floriculture, fruit and vegetables. In Croatia, the meadow plants and non-food plants and crops are huge potential for replacement of fossil and synthetic fertilizers, and in the same time they are reducing use of natural resources and broadcast of CO2. Planting and growing of pyrethrum, sisal, wormwood, coriander and other herbs, restoring meadows and meadow ecosystems are engaged in many European farms (farming biodiversity), acting through the associations and federations.
In Croatia, there are very weak attempts of agricultural planned breeding of non-food plants that could be counted as a basis for development of entrepreneurship.
Serbia-dump opened for innovation in waste management
Useful was the presentation of Jelena Jovanovic from Mihailo Pupin Institute, who, once again, demonstrates the enormous opportunities for business and entrepreneurship in the sector of waste management. Serbia, which has just started to coordinate some regulations and laws solve the problems of waste, with new entrepreneurial and innovative market, because it needs to urgently implement the recycling, sorting and recovery of 334 000 tones of packaging waste per year, about 50,000 tons of various mineral oil per year, about 300,000 tons of animal waste for the same period, 13 million tons of agricultural waste per year and around 1 million tones of construction waste.
Power of funghus
It is interesting to mention the presentation of Antunovic Slavica and Cosic Jasenka from Faculty of Agriculture Osijek about the properties of fungi and bacteria in the soil that are very useful for the production of biological preparations in gardening and fruit growing, because they can replace toxic chemical agents.
The use of chemical pesticides, including fungicides, is on the rise and has been shown that adversely affects to environment, biological diversity and balance in nature, causing very negative consequences. It is therefore very important to support innovative ideas of Innovators and scientists who are finding other options in phytopharmacy, creating conditions for the production of biological preparations or biofungicides.
Using of geothermal energy
Mladen Bosnjakovic from the Polytechnic in Slavonski Brod presented a system that uses the resources of geothermal energy for heating greenhouses. Although the sources do not find geothermal sources ?at hand? in some areas, for example, in Slavonia, they are available, indeed.
These sources, along with the application of certain technologies may be useful and feasible for greenhouse vegetable and flower production. It is certainly significant that, besides cheapness, they do not damage environment or natural resources.
Continued cooperation
GREEN 2012 was the final conference of the project, but Tera Tehnopolis will continue to support Croatian enterpreneurs through the project ?Wizard of the environment: The Enterprise Europe (WE-EEN)?, whose task is to improve the environmental performances of SMEs, but with the emphasis on waste management, especially electronic.
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