ONLINE SURVEY FOR RELOCATED MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES OF UKRAINE


The Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production Centre invites the relocated national manufacturing enterprises to join an online survey!
The Russia’s almost year-long full-scale aggression against Ukraine forced the national enterprises in the eastern and southern parts of the country to relocate their businesses to safer regions to go on operating and supporting the national economy. These businesses have undoubtedly faced difficulties during relocation and settting up the operation over again. Recognizing these challenges, the Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production Centre has developed a survey for such manufacturing enterprises as part of the EU4Environment Programme funded by the European Union.
The online survey is designed to collect information from the relocated national industrial enterprises to identify their current problems and needs. The Centre strives for assisting these enterprises in their further green recovery by advising on modern resource saving and energy efficiency technologies, as well as searching for financial opportunities to implement them.
The survey is designed in a very convenient multichoice form, thus you can easily select the most apropriate answers to 34 questions and complete the survey in about 10-15 minutes.
The first phase of the survey presupposes analyzing the data obtained, i.e. identifying those challenges the enterprises faced during their current operations or forced relocation. In addition, the survey helps find out what exactly the relocated industrial enterprises need for green recovery.
During the second phase, the surveyed enterprises will be offered consultations on the selected topics.
Please click here to start the survey.
If you have any questions, please contact us at info@recpc.org or call 044 227 83 78.
* The European Union for Environment (EU4Environment) programme is funded by the EU and implemented by a consortium of international partners, including the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the United Nations Industrial Development (UNIDO), the United Nations Environment, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the World Bank.

