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GHG PROGRAMME MEXICO GHG PROGRAMME MEXICO MR. EDGAR DEL VILLAR UNDERSECRETARY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION AND PROMOTION WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH 23RD., 2010

GHG PROGRAMME MEXICO M R. E DGAR D EL V ILLAR U NDERSECRETARY FOR E NVIRONMENTAL R EGULATION AND P ROMOTION W ASHINGTON, D.C., M ARCH 23 RD., 2010

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GHG PROGRAMME MEXICO GHG PROGRAMME MEXICO

MR. EDGAR DEL VILLAR

UNDERSECRETARY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION

AND PROMOTION

WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH 23RD., 2010

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BackgroundBackground

Following consultations with Mexico’s private sector, SEMARNAT, CESPEDES (BCSD Mexico), WRI and WBCSD established a partnership with the objective of preparing Mexican enterprises for an increasingly carbon-constrained world.

On August 2004, the Programme began as a Voluntary Pilot

Programme for GHG Accounting and Reporting (Mexico GHG Programme).

Following a succesful two-year pilot phase, on October 2006, the Programme was renewed and extended as a permanent programme for Corporate GHG Accounting and Reporting.

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Programme Objectives Programme Objectives

Identify potential projects together with related specific benefits.

Incorporate a three level recognition scheme to enhance participant’s commitment in the GHG emissions reduction programme.

Contribute to achieve Mexico’s GHG reduction goals.

Provide training for capacity building for companies / organizations interested in developing GHG inventories.

Promote competitiveness through GHG reduction projects and implementation of low carbon activities.

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Programme StructureProgramme Structure

GHG 1.Institutions / organizations that have developed and made public their GHG inventories.

GHG 2.Institutions / organizations that have their GHG inventories verified and have developed reduction strategies.

GHG 3. Institutions / organizations that have implemented GHG reduction projects and show low carbon behavior, having their reductions verified and certified.

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Achivements …Achivements …

44

70

48

118

53

35

102

30

89

150

60

98

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53 participants

35 GHG 2006 corporative inventories

GHG reported emissions of 2006: 102.27 mill CO2e ton

15% Mexico´s total emissions

23% emissions of energy generation and use

5 CDM projects

20062006 20072007

44 participants

30 GHG 2005 corporative inventories

GHG reported emissions of 2005: 89.27 mill CO2e ton

13% Mexico´s total emissions

20% emissions of energy generation and use

Achivements …Achivements …

70 participants

48 GHG 2007 corporative inventories

GHG reported emissions of 2007: 118.00 mill CO2e ton

18% Mexico´s total emissions

26% emissions of energy generation and use

5 CDM projects

20082008

98 participants

68 GHG 2008 corporative inventories

GHG reported emissions of 2008: 150.00 mill CO2e ton

21% Mexico´s total emissions

30% emissions of energy generation and use

6 CDM projects

20092009

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AchivementsAchivements

PARTICIPATION OF THE MEXICO GHG PROGRAMME COMPARED TO THE NATIONAL REPORT

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

2006 2008

GEI - MEXICO

OTROS INVENTARIOS

103 mill/ton/CO2eq14.5%

150 mill/ton/CO2eq21.0%

Mexico GHGProgramme

Other GHGInventories

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Transport• Red de Transporte Público del Distrito Federal• Autotransportes Herradura de Plata S.A. de C.V.

Services• Sumitomo Corporation de México

Refrigerants• Ecofreeze natural refrigerantes

Beer and brewing• Grupo Modelo• Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma

Automotive• Ford de México • Honda de México• Nissan Mexicana

Mining• Grupo Minera México• Industria Peñoles• Minera Autlán• Gammon Lake de México

Waste management• Cappy & Associates• SIMEPRODE

Chemicals• Colgate – Palmolive• AMANCO México• Nhumo• ANAJALSA Agroquímicos• Boehringer Ingelheim• Fábrica de Jabón La Corona

Machinery• Caterpillar México• S&C Electric Mexicana• Johnson Controls• Cerraduras TESA• Industrias John Deere• Continental Automotive•Turbo-Mex, Mantenimiento y Seguridad Industrial• Industrias IEM• Sistemas Automáticos Contra Incendios

Swine Farms• Grupo Porcícola Mexicano

Forestry• ForestacionesOperativas

Cement• CEMEX México• Cooperativa La Cruz Azul• Cementos Moctezuma• Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua• Holcim Apasco• LaFargeIron & Steel• Altos Hornos• DeAcero• Grupo IMSA• Mittal Steel• SICARTSA• Siderúrgica Tultitlan• Hierro Recuperado• SERSIINSA• Ternium

Construction• Urbi Desarrollos Urbanos• ICA, Infraestructura

Packing• Tetrapak

Food and beverage• Grupo Bimbo• Grupo Embotellador CIMSA• Grupo JUMEX• Heinz•Coca-Cola FEMSA

Universities• ITESM Campus Guadalajara• Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Aviation• Mexicana de Aviación

State governments, municipalities and Federal Secretariats• Secretaría de Medio Ambiente del Gobierno del Estado de México• Ayuntamiento del Centro (Tabasco)•SEMARNATGlass• VITRO

Oil & Gas• PEMEX • Gas del Atlántico

Sugar• Ingenio Santa Clara• Fomento Azucarero• Ingenio de Huixtla• Cañaverales MexicanosEntertainment• Cinemark

Pharmaceutical• ProductosFarmacéuticos

ParticipantsParticipants

Retailers• Wal-Mart México

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SECTOR Participants in 2007 Participants in 2009

Packing 1 1

Beer and brewing 2 2

Retailers 1 1

Waste management 1 1

State governments and Municipalities 2 2

Oil and Gas 2 1

Universities 1 1

Mining 3 3

Chemicals 2 4

Machinery 2 6

Agropecuary 1 1

Food 1 2

Beverage 2 2

Automotive 2 3

Cement 6 6

Iron & Steel 5 6

Entertainment --- 1

Transport --- 2

Sugary --- 2

Aviation --- 1

Tequilero --- 2

Electrical machinery --- 4

Total of emissions CO2 Ton 102´393,966 150´000,000

NewSectorsIncorporated in 2008

NewSectorsincorporated in 2009

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Programme Perspectives . . .Programme Perspectives . . .

The Mexico GHG Programme was integrated as one of the main lines of action in the Special Programme of Climate Change as a mean to achieve GHG reduction objectives.

Promote mitigation actions through the development of GHG inventories and reduction projects.

Main objective:Enhance Accounting and Reporting of Green House Gas Emissions and Reduction Projects, within the overall strategies for Enterprises Improvement of Environmental Performance for Competitiveness.

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Main strategies of the Mexico GHG Programme:

o Promote participation of the main sectors of the economy and a larger number of companies, organizations, institutions, and governments.

o Integrate a new validation/certification scheme for GHG inventories, establishing base lines and environmental quality standards “benchmarking”.

o Promote development of GHG reduction projects and its participation in carbon markets.

Programme StrategiesProgramme Strategies

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Integration of at least 30 new enterprises / institutions to the Programme.

Integration of at least three new economic sectors (paper, tourism and transport).

Report 80% of national GHG emissions from energy generation and use (integration of the whole of the energy sector).

Identification / implementation of 50 projects for their participation incarbon markets (voluntary or CDM).

2010 – 2012 Goals …2010 – 2012 Goals …

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Implementation of a remote system for reporting emissions and emissions reduction, reducing burden on enterprises / organizations.

Implementation of a system for validation / certification of reductions

Elaboration of 5 sector based guidelines to implement better practices for selected sectors.

2010 – 2012 Goals2010 – 2012 Goals

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UNDERSECRETARY FOR UNDERSECRETARY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION AND

PROMOTIONPROMOTION

www.semarnat.gob.mx