UNEP/Wuppertal Institute Collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production (CSCP)www.scp-centre.org
MICHAEL KUHNDT
BURCU TUNCER
TOMOO MACHIBA
NADINE PRATT
GREG TYSON
GABRIELE EIGEN
MARTIN HERRNDORF
CHRISTINA GLOERFELD
OLIVER ADRIA
FISSEHA TESSEMA
NORA STEURER
MAREN WEBER
THOMAS PETRUSCHKE
ELIZABETH HAWKINS
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Project News, CSCP News, June 11, 2008
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GREG TYSON

Gregory Tyson works at the CSCP as a Consultant.

 

Gregory Tyson brings a broad range of experience to the CSCP; experience he gained during ten years work in government and environmental consulting.

 

Prior to joining the CSCP Gregory Tyson worked with government in Canada on planning, implementation and oversight of producer responsibility systems for packaging, medications and household hazardous wastes, which included extensive communication with regulated brand owners, industry trade associations, NGOs and local government authorities. Gregory Tyson has also worked on policy evaluation in a variety of policy fields as well as in longer term planning processes including the development of a producer responsibility regulatory framework intended to govern a broad and diverse range of product types.

 

Gregory Tyson has spoken on Extended Producer Responsibility and innovation in re-source productivity, in addition to sustainability in tourism, to government and industry groups in Canada and Europe.

 

Gregory Tyson holds an MSc in Environmental Management and Policy from the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE, Lund University, Sweden). He previously earned a BSc in Environmental Science at Royal Roads University in Victoria, British Columbia (Canada).

 

Greg Tyson is a Canadian national.