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United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Sustainable Development

One Planet Living a framework to deliver an aspirational lifestyle for nine billion people within the carrying capacity of the planet.

    Description
    Description
    One Planet Living in various communities across the globe. One planet living is a practical implementation framework of holistic environmental and societal principles based on sustainable consumption and sustainable development.
    Implementation of the Project/Activity

    Commitment 1. We commit to work with five countries and stakeholders to pilot the one planet living approaches at a national level to draw out lessons for the proposed Sustainable Development Goals and the post 2015 Sustainable Development framework. We have been discussing this idea with governments including, but of course governments have to wait to see the outcomes. We do not have the resources for this, but will fund raise for it.

    Commitment 2. To work with the local community in Rio to enable an aspirational one planet lifestyle in poorer communities by 2015

    Commitment 3 BioRegional and our partners commit to enable the One Planet Living approach and framework to be more widely used and available through communications, e-learning, and training 10,000 people by 2015. OPL has been put forward for the 10YFP on SCP.

    Partners
    BioRegional and partners are working together to implement One Planet Living. Partners include: Kingfisher Plc

    B&Q

    China Merchants Property Development Ltd

    Imbera

    London Borough of Sutton

    Middlesbrough City Council

    City of Brighton and Hove

    Codding Enterprises

    Pelicano

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    10,000 people trained to use the One Planet Living approach and framework by 2015.
    One Planet LIving plan implemented in low income community in Rio
    Five countries have piloted national One Planet Plans
    Fully establish e-learning and training package open source wiki by June 2013
    Other, please specify
    We have already invested USD160,000 to develop a beta version of training programme
    Other, please specify
    We will work work to secure USD1.6 million during 2012-13 to deliver ten year framework
    Financing (in USD)
    1600000
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    Action Network
    Rio+20
    This initiative does not yet fulfil the SMART criteria.
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    Timeline
    01 January 1970 (start date)
    01 January 2015 (date of completion)
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    Geographical coverage
    Global, including London, Brighton, Middlesbrough, Bicester in the UK, across Europe, China, USA,
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    Contact Information

    Sue Riddlestone, CEO and Co-Founder