WNAM REPORT: As Uzbekistan accelerates its transition towards a greener economy, sustainable industrial practices have become a key priority. At the forefront of this shift is the Private Sector Development and Economic Policy Advice for Green Industrialization project, which is helping small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) adopt resource-efficient and low-emission production methods.
As is known, a significant amount of work is being done in the country today in the fields of green economy and environmental sustainability. International organizations and companies are actively collaborating on projects with global partners. We discussed this topic with international experts.
Igor Eromenko, GIZ Component Manager, and Atanas Kochov, Team Leader at Integration Consulting Group (Germany), talk about how this initiative is shaping the future of Uzbekistan’s industrial sector.
In this exclusive interview, they shared insights on the project’s impact, the role of international cooperation, and what it takes to build a sustainable and competitive business environment.
They briefly explained how the “Private Sector Development and Economic Policy Advice for Green Industrialization in Uzbekistan” project contributes to Uzbekistan’s transition towards a greener economy…
Additionally, how does the GIERE methodology assist SMEs in reducing their environmental impact while maintaining competitiveness? How does the project help businesses strike a balance between sustainability and profitability?