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METABUILD  Country-specific Project Flyers (for Industry Mobilisation):

  • Project flyer Bangladesh
  • Project flyer Nepal
  • Project flyer Sri Lanka

Training Materials & Tools

  • Greening the Supply Chain
  • Access to Finance (A2F) Toolkit / Guidelines
  • Excel Tools for Finance Calculations
    • Cash Flow & Payback
    • Cost Benefit Analysis
  • SME (manufacturing sector) Finance Schemes (last update February 2020)
  • Trainings on Resource Efficient Cleaner Production (RECP)
    • Introduction to RECP [English] ​​​​
    • Introduction to RECP [Bengali]
    • Awareness Training on Occupational Health and Safety OHS [Nepali]
    • Awareness Training on Occupational Health and Safety OHS [Sinhala]
    • Awareness Training on RECP & Attitude [Nepali]
    • Training on Energy Efficiency [English]
    • Training on Energy Efficiency [Sinhala]
    • Training on 5S [Sinhala]
  • METABUILD Resource Controlling Tool

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  • Sri Lanka

Outstanding Companies

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METABUILD

METABUILD is a 4-year project (2016-2020) supported by the European Union (EU) under the SWITCH Asia Programme. This programme emphasizes sustainable consumption and production in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). METABUILD is targeted specifically at the metal industry in the construction sector in Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka. It aims to introduce resource efficiency practices and technologies that lead to improved environmental quality and combat pollution.

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