Greening of Industry Network

The Greening of Industry Network (GIN) "is an international network of professionals from research, education, business, civil society organizations, and government, focusing on issues of industrial development, environment, and society, and dedicated to building a sustainable future." 

Sponsors (Pdf)

Steering Committee

 * Edith G.J. Callaghan, Acadia University, Canada
 * Theo de Bruijn, University of Twente, The Netherlands
 * Jose P. Devasia, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India
 * Kurt Fischer, Clark University, USA
 * Somporn Kamolsiripichaiporn, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
 * Ralph Meima, Marlboro College Graduate Center, USA
 * Susanne Sweet, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden

Members of GIN's International Planning Board

 * David Angel, Clark University, USA
 * Bach Tan Sinh, National Institute for Science & Technology, Vietnam
 * Joan Bavaria, Trillium Asset Management; and Ceres, USA
 * Halina S. Brown, Clark University, USA
 * Edith G. J. Callaghan, Acadia University, Canada
 * Jose P. Devasia, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India
 * Dan Fiorino, Performance Track, United States Environmental Protection Agency
 * Susse Georg, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
 * Ken Green, University of Manchester Institute of Technology, UK
 * Peter Groenewegen, Free University, The Netherlands
 * Minna Halme, Helsinki School of Economics, Finland
 * Stuart Hart, Cornell University, USA
 * Peter Hofman, University of Twente, The Netherlands
 * Tim Jenkins, Friends of the Earth, UK
 * Ulrik Jørgensen, Technical University Denmark
 * B.W. Lee, LG Environmental Strategy Institute, Korea
 * Steve McCauley, Environment Canada/Government of Canada
 * Ralph Meima, Marlboro College Graduate Center, USA
 * Maj Munch Andersen, Risø National Laboratory, Denmark
 * Jacob Park, Green Mountain College, USA
 * Bruce Paton, San Francisco State University, USA
 * Kent Portney, Tufts University, USA
 * Nina Poussenkova, Russian Academy of Sciences
 * Gordon Rands, Western Illinois University, USA
 * David Rejeski, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, USA
 * Erika Reynolds, Shell, The Netherlands
 * Leonardus Rinckevicius, Kaunas Institute of Technology, Lithuania
 * Jerry Rogers, General Motors Research & Development, USA
 * Nigel Roome, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
 * Ahmad Saeed, International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Pakistan
 * Melito S. Salazar Jr., Central Bank of the Philippines
 * Hank Schilling, GE Capital, USA
 * Diego Shoobridge, ParksWatch Peru, Peru
 * Susanne Sweet, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
 * Terence Tsai, Chinese University of Hong Kong
 * Philip Vergragt, Tellus Institute; and MIT, USA
 * Methi Wecharatana, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
 * Richard Welford, Hong Kong University; and ERP Environment Publishers; Hong Kong
 * Monika Winn, University of Victoria, Canada

Network Coordinators
Source
 * Theo de Bruijn, GIN-Europe
 * Kurt Fischer, GIN-Americas
 * Somporn Kamolsiripichaiporn, GIN-Asia

Contact
Theo de Bruijn Center for Clean Technology and Environmental Policy - CSTM University of Twente, P.O. Box 217 7500AE Enschede The Netherlands Phone: 31.53.489.3203 Fax: 31.53.489.4850 Web: http://www.greeningofindustry.org