Unlocking new frontiers for sustainable industrialisation

The Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce has set the theme for the year 2024 as “Unlocking new frontiers for sustainable industrialisation and climate smart business growth.”

This theme underscores the increasing recognition of sustainable industrialisation and climate-smart business growth as essential drivers of economic prosperity while addressing global challenges such as climate change and environmental degradation.

Building upon the momentum generated by the previous year’s theme, “Transforming economic realities into market opportunities,” the focus for 2024 aims to delve deeper into the pivotal role of sustainable practices in shaping Zimbabwe’s economic landscape and its reverberations on the global stage.

At the core of this endeavour lies the newly unveiled Zimbabwe National Industrial Development Policy (ZNIDP) (2024-30), which seeks to propel the nation’s economy up the value chains.

While industrialisation has historically been synonymous with economic progress, the traditional approach has often exacted a heavy toll on the environment, manifesting in pollution, deforestation and resource depletion.

Sustainable industrialisation seeks to mitigate these adverse impacts by championing cleaner and more efficient production processes, minimising waste and pollution, and embracing resource conservation.

The ZNIDP thus serves as a comprehensive blueprint, outlining strategies and interventions to enhance the manufacturing sector’s performance in terms of GDP contribution, employment generation and foreign exchange earnings.

In the context of Zimbabwe, the imperative for sustainable industrialisation is accentuated by the country’s abundant natural resources and diverse economy, encompassing agriculture, mining, and manufacturing.

However, these sectors grapple with formidable challenges exacerbated by climate change, including deforestation, soil degradation, and water pollution.

To navigate these challenges and unlock new frontiers for sustainable industrialisation, Zimbabwe must pivot towards renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power, thereby reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

Furthermore, adopting cleaner production technologies and sustainable land management practices will be pivotal in safeguarding the country’s forests and biodiversity.

The pursuit of sustainable industrialisation is intricately intertwined with Zimbabwe’s commitment to international agreements such as the Paris Agreement.

Through various initiatives falling under the purview of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Zimbabwe has pledged its adherence to 17 projects, each delineating tangible steps towards environmental stewardship and climate resilience.

Noteworthy among these endeavours are projects aimed at clinker substitution in cement production, nitrous oxide abatement in fertiliser manufacturing, and the phasing down of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) in refrigeration and air conditioning.

These projects underscore Zimbabwe’s proactive stance towards aligning industrial practices with global sustainability standards.

In the realm of energy efficiency, concerted efforts are underway to usher in a new era of greener and cleaner industries. Companies such as PPC, Khaya Cement, and Sino Cement are spearheading initiatives to upgrade production processes, harnessing innovative technologies to minimise waste and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Moreover, collaborations between Cedric, the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA), and industry stakeholders have catalysed studies on energy efficiency, paving the way for the adoption of energy-efficient technologies and investments in renewable energy.

Through regulatory mandates and incentives, the Ministry of Energy and Power Development is incentivising the integration of renewable energy projects into industrial operations, thereby diversifying the energy mix and reducing dependence on the national grid.

Climate-smart business growth emerges as a complementary strategy, encompassing initiatives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions while fostering resilience to climate change impacts. In Zimbabwe, sectors such as agriculture, tourism, and renewable energy present ripe opportunities for climate-smart practices.

Adopting climate-resilient agricultural techniques such as conservation agriculture and agroforestry holds promise in bolstering farmers’ resilience to climatic variability while enhancing productivity and mitigating emissions.

Likewise, investments in eco-tourism and renewable energy infrastructure offer avenues for reducing carbon footprints and advancing climate mitigation objectives.

However, amidst the plethora of opportunities lie formidable challenges that must be addressed to realise Zimbabwe’s sustainable industrialisation aspirations. Chief among these challenges is the pervasive lack of access to finance, particularly for SMEs, hindering their ability to invest in sustainable technologies and practices.

Addressing this financing gap necessitates innovative financing mechanisms and targeted support for SMEs, fostering an enabling environment for sustainable investments.

Furthermore, bridging the gap in technical expertise and capacity remains imperative, underscoring the need for comprehensive training and capacity-building programs tailored to the needs of industry stakeholders.

Despite these challenges, Zimbabwe stands poised at the cusp of transformative change, armed with abundant renewable energy resources and a burgeoning commitment to sustainability.

By leveraging its natural endowments and embracing a holistic approach to sustainable industrialisation and climate-smart business growth, Zimbabwe can chart a course towards inclusive and resilient economic development.

As Zimbabwe embarks on this transformative journey, its endeavours resonate far beyond its borders, serving as a beacon of inspiration and exemplifying the inherent synergy between economic prosperity and environmental stewardship.

In conclusion, unlocking new frontiers for sustainable industrialisation and climate-smart business growth represents not only a pathway to Zimbabwe’s economic revitalisation but also a testament to its commitment to global sustainability objectives.

By harnessing the power of innovation, collaboration, and strategic foresight, Zimbabwe can emerge as a trailblazer in sustainable development, leaving an indelible imprint on the global landscape and ushering in a more prosperous, equitable, and resilient future for generations to come.

This article was prepared by Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce for Business Weekly

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