Description:Promoting sustainable production and consumption is at the core of sustainable development, which depends on achieving long-term economic growth that is consistent with environmental and social needs. This volume reviews the state-of-the-art in measuring sustainable production processes in industry. It includes metrics developed by business, trade unions, academics, NGOs, and the OECD and IEA. These measurement approaches cover the ""triple bottom line"" (economic, environmental and social dimensions) of industrial sustainability.Table of Content :Workshop Overview by Candice Stevens, OECD Sustainable Development AdvisorPART I. KEYNOTE ADDRESSES-Chapter 1. Sustainable Production as Good Business byConnie Hedegaard, Danish Minister for the Environment-Chapter 2. Sustainable Production as Industrial Policy by Finn Lauritzen, Director General, Danish EnterprisePART II. WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS-Chapter 3. Developing Indicators of Energy Efficiency by Cecilia Tam, International Energy Agency (IEA)-Chapter 4. Measuring Social Dimensions of Sustainable Production by Roland Schneider, Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD-Chapter 5. Measuring Ecological Footprints by Mathis Wackernagel, Global Footprint Network-Chapter 6. Using Environmental Accounts by Lars Mortensen, European Environment Agency (EEA)-Chapter 7. Surveying Firm Environmental Practices by Nick Johnstone, OECD Environment Directorate-Chapter 8. Measuring Minimal Manufacturing by Hideki Kita, AIST, Japan-Chapter 9. Auditing Industry Performance by Johanne Gelinas, Deloitte-Touche-Chapter 10. Developing a Composite Sustainability Index by Rajesh Kumar Singh, Bhilai Steel, India-Chapter 11. Developing a Product Sustainability Index by Wulf-Peter Schmidt, Ford Europe