Zero_Emissions_Research_and_Initiatives
Zero Emissions Research and Initiatives (ZERI) was founded by Gunter Pauli in 1994 at the United Nations University (UNU) with support from the Japanese Government. The stated aim of the initiative is to design a new business model that could operate without generating emissions or waste. Originally, ZERI was headquartered at UNDP in Geneva, and later at IUCN in Gland, but how been decentralized into 34 project offices around the world. [1] The common vision of the ZERI network is to find and improve sustainable solutions for society, from unreached communities[by whom?] to corporations, inspired by what is locally available.[2][3]
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