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Activities & Performance


The annual UNEP DTIE Activities and Performance Report provides an overview of our main activities and outputs during the past year. Its content covers activities by DTIE branch / centre, namely the Sustainable Consumption and Production Branch, Chemicals Branch, Energy Branch, OzonAction Branch, Economics and Trade Branch, and the International Environmental Technology Centre (IETC). It also sets out our mission, strategy and organizational structure.

Complementing the Activities and Performance Report is the biennial UNEP DTIE Sustainability Report. Our sustainability reporting system provides information about the sustainability performance of internal operations, in other words about the performance of the production process behind our public services. Our sustainable development performance information and data will be updated continually as we develop a more complete reporting system covering the offices in Paris, Geneva, Osaka and Shiga. Key areas of performance addressed in the 1st DTIE sustainability report are the following:

  • indirect economic impact (energy case study);
  • official / mission travel by staff members and associated GHG emissions;
  • green meetings;
  • environmentally-friendly offices: materials use and office waste;
  • training and career development; and
  • diversity and human capital.


2007 UNEP DTIE In Action
  English (918KB)    

2006 Activities and Performance Report
  English (781KB)    

2005 Activities and Performance Report
  English (787KB) French (2310KB)  
  Sustainability Report
  English (459KB)    

2004 English (1217KB) French (1203KB) Spanish (1204KB)

2003 English (685KB) French (532KB) Spanish (534KB)

2002 English (749KB) French (770KB)  

2001 English(942KB) French (2783KB)  

2000 English (502KB) French (350KB)  

1999 Englishs (449KB) French (4MB)  

1998 English (969KB) French (433KB)  


UNEP DTIE in Action
2007 - 2008



Sustainability Report