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POLICY
Sustainable development is about wealth creation, environmental
protection and social justice going hand in hand.
A commonly used international definition is "development which
meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability
of future generations to meet their own needs."
The Government's Approach
The UK Sustainable Development Strategy was published in May
1999. It defines sustainable development as:
- Integrating economic, environmental and social policies to
ensure a better quality of life for everyone, now and for future
generations
This means achieving four objectives simultaneously:
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Maintenance of high and stable levels of economic growth
and employment
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Effective protection of the environment
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Prudent use of natural resources
- Social progress that meets the needs of everyone
The Strategy is being reviewed, and a revised strategy will be
in place by 2005. You can find out more at Sustainable
Development - The Government's Approach. This is the Government's
main sustainable development website, includes Government
Annual Report 2002.
The site also includes information on the UK's preparations for
the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD), which
was held in Johannesburg, South Africa from 26 August to
4 September 2002, and an update
on progress since the Summit.
DTI and Sustainable Development
DTI's
Sustainable Development Strategy was published in October
2000 following consultation with key stakeholders from government,
business and environmental NGOs.
The Strategy identifies where DTI can most make a difference in
delivering the
Government's sustainable development goals.
Its main focus is the need to accelerate the
decoupling of economic growth from environmental degradation by improving
resource productivity.
The Strategy sets out DTI's role and priorities in enabling business to improve resource productivity
- focusing on climate change and waste minimisation.
The Strategy also sets out actions to promote corporate
social responsibility - DTI's other sustainable
development priority, and the steps the department
is taking in "Greening DTI".
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