Europe's emerging green industries were the major winners yesterday as the
European Commission announced the six sectors set to benefit from its new
Lead Market
Initiative (LMI) to accelerate the development of innovative industries and
remove regulatory barriers.
The commission said that the LMI, which aims to bolster the development of
emerging market sectors by streamlining regulations and "lifting obstacles
hindering innovation", would initially focus on eHealth, protective textiles,
sustainable construction, recycling, bio-based products and renewable energies.
It said that the LMI would create an improved environment for innovation in
these markets by slashing red tape, promoting public procurement of emerging
products and services and developing EU-wide standards.
In particular, the commission said it would aim to remove many of the
planning and certification barriers hampering the development of the renewable
energy market, promote next-generation recycling processes and cut
administrative burdens for sustainable construction firms.
The commission claimed the measures would help to more than double the size
of the six selected industries, estimating that they could generate more than
€300bn and more than three million jobs for the EU by 2020.
"Europe must develop innovation-friendly markets in a more targeted way,
creating conditions to facilitate the marketing of innovative products and
services," said Günter Verheugen, vice president for enterprise and industry
policy at the commission. "The Lead Market Initiative has identified promising
emerging markets in which the European Union has the potential to become world
leader and where co-ordinated action is urgently needed."
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