This paper summarises early explorations by the Green Economy Action Learning Group (GE ALG), which aims to help governments and other stakeholders develop a practical Caribbean vision of an inclusive and resilient ‘green’ economy. It highlights that growing financial, climate and social challenges in the Caribbean have sparked the search for new economic pathways that would better serve the region. The paper brings together background papers from ALG members, showcasing regional, national, local and sector perspectives on green economy progress, needs and prospects. An ‘action learning’ agenda is proposed as a way to evolve green economy pathways in three areas: SMMEs; ‘triple bottom line’ reporting across public and private sectors; and multi-stakeholder mechanisms for developing green economy policy.

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Mitigation in the pulp and paper industry