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Ségolène Royal, Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Programme and priority projects for the 2015 Paris Climate Conference Monday 23 November 2015 Contents Civil society actions for energy and climate supported by the Ministry of Ecology ....................................................................................................................................................4 1. Ocean and climate: protecting the oceans and restoring their climatic role ............................................................................................................................................................4 2. Renewable energy: supporting an acceleration in its development and seizing opportunities for market growth ................................................................7 3. Carbon pricing: promoting the emergence of carbon pricing in as many countries as possible at the COP to guide investment ......................9 4. Towards sustainable mobility: supporting the development of electric vehicles and the call for affordable electric vehicles for all... 12 5. Forests and climate: moving towards sustainable forest management and supporting reforestation ................................................................. 14 6. Energy efficiency: reducing energy consumption in buildings ............... 18 7. Supporting the energy transition in the regions ..................................................... 20 8. Supporting green growth companies .................................................................................. 23 9. Women and climate.................................................................................................................................... 25 10. Africa and climate ...................................................................................................................................... 25 2 The Climate Generations Area: an unprecedented idea in the history of climate conferences 27 Ségolène Royal's participation at the main COP21 events ............................... 28 The enforcement of the energy transition act: a strong priority in parallel with COP21 ................................................................................................................................................ 29 Ségolène Royal, the leader of the French delegation at COP21................. 32 3 Civil society actions for energy and climate 1. Ocean and climate: protecting the oceans and restoring their climatic role The fundamental climatic role of the oceans The oceans, which act as the planet's thermostat, are the world's biggest net supplier of oxygen and absorb 25% of its CO2. As the world's second maritime power, France has a particular responsibility in this area, and blue growth represents 450,000 jobs. France sets ambitious targets France will exceed the 20% target for protecting its seas and oceans with protected marine areas by 2016 with: the recent creation of the Bassin d'Arcachon and Mer des Pertuis marine parks; the forthcoming creation of the Cap Corse marine natural park; the extension of the French Southern Territories national nature reserve by 550,000 km². The Paris Climate Conference must also be an opportunity to make progress on banning plastic bags, the same way France has done it with the Energy Transition for Green Growth Act. 4 The oceans at the heart of the Paris Climate Conference The oceans are a particular focus at the Paris Conference, with 31 events entirely dedicated to the subject. Seven stands will also promote the issue in the Climate Generations Area. Following work carried out by the ministry, Ségolène Royal has asked for a sequence to be dedicated to the oceans in the official programme of the week of action, as she had announced during the Ocean Week in Washington last June. This will take place on Tuesday 2 December from 1.30 to 3 pm in the conference centre, during the week devoted to the Lima-Paris Action Agenda. This day will be an opportunity to highlight the proposals of the Ocean platform and concrete solutions to better protect the oceans and develop blue growth: a target for reducing gas emissions by shipping, the creation of marine protected areas, solutions based on nature, including mangroves and corals, scientific research programmes. Main events France-Oceania Summit, 26 November 2015 Conference "Because the Ocean", 29 November (6.30 pm), Paris (Pont Alexandre III – Tara Pavilion "Ocean and Climate") Session organised jointly with the Ministry of Ecology, the Chilean government, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, IDDRI (the French Institute of Sustainable Development and International Relations) and Tara Expeditions 5 Wednesday 2 December – 9.30 am – Conference centre “Focus Ocean” as part of the week of action – Lima-Paris Action Agenda – Meeting about commitments to the oceans and water Wednesday 3 December – 11 am – Conference centre Opening of the Ocean and Climate Forum Wednesday 3 December – Climate Generations Area "Ocean" day opened by Ségolène Royal in the auditorium (conference, debates, films, events, etc.) Thursday 4 December – Climate Generations Area Global Ocean Forum Ocean Day Saturday 5 December – 1 pm – Conference centre Action day – Lima-Paris Action Agenda: conference and political segment "A message from the Artic" by the Norwegian embassy Monday 7 December – 4.45 pm – Conference centre Conference session "The Importance of Addressing Oceans and Coasts in an Ambitious Agreement at the UNFCCC COP 21", an opportunity to review all these events. Wednesday 9 December – 3 pm – Conference centre Conference "The role of the oceans and marine protected areas in mitigating the impact of climate change: prospects for taking into account this issue in future climate negotiations" 6 2. Renewable energy: supporting an acceleration in its development and seizing opportunities for market growth France sets ambitious targets France, including the mainland and overseas territories, benefits from exceptional assets that will allow it to become a major producer of renewable energy. The Energy Transition for Green Growth Act sets a target of 40% for renewable energy as a proportion of final electricity consumption by 2030. This means doubling the share of renewables in the French energy system over the next fifteen years. In 2014 renewable energy provided 19.5% of the national consumption. Global Solar Alliance The Paris Climate Conference will see the implementation of the International Solar Alliance, supported by the Indian prime minister Narendra Modi and many heads of state and business leaders. Invitations were sent to 110 heads of state (including African countries and other states between the tropic of Cancer and the tropic of Capricorn) to join the Alliance, which will be presented on 30 November. The Alliance will act as a platform to enable countries to share their technologies. 7 Global Geothermal Alliance The Global Geothermal Alliance will be presented on 7 December by Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, the President of Iceland. It is built on the work of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Ségolène Royal prepared for its launch over several visits to Iceland in July and October. Main events Monday 30 November – 4-7 pm – Conference centre Opening day of COP21 – International Solar Alliance Sunday 6 December – Palais Brongniart, 75002 Paris Renewable energy day organised by SER (the French Union of renewable energy sources), IRENA, the European Commission and the United Arab Emirates Monday 7 December – 10 am – Conference centre Focus on energy – Lima-Paris Action Agenda – Press conference (30 minutes) – Opening of the Energy Focus Day Tuesday 8 December – 1 pm – Conference centre Conference and political segment "The energy and climate approaches of non-state actors in Morocco: from Paris to Marrakesh, the civil society is committed to the fight against climate change" organised by ADEME (France's Agency for Environment and Energy Management) 8 3. Carbon pricing: promoting the emergence of carbon pricing in as many countries as possible at the COP to guide investment France sets ambitious targets Already a member of the carbon market established at the European level for the most-consuming economic sectors (European Union Emissions Trading Scheme or ETS) since 2005, France has enshrined the carbon price trajectory in law as an element of the tax system, with a price of €56 per tonne in 2020 and €100 per tonne in 2030. Currently set at €14.50/tonne, it will rise to €22/tonne in 2016 and the amended finance act draft for 2015 specifies a carbon price of €30.50/tonne in 2017. This measure will accelerate investment in transport and buildings to increase energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The increasing carbon price in France will be "compensated by a corresponding reduction in the taxes on other products, works or income" (article 1 of the energy transition act). This system should boost our economy: with the energy transition for green growth 100,000 green jobs are expected over three years in the fields of energy-efficient building renovation, renewable energy (as shown by the 15% rise in wind power jobs in 2014, recently announced at the European Fair on Wind Energy ), electric vehicles, etc. Along the same lines, the Energy Transition for Green Growth Act specifies that companies and institutional investors must take climate risk into account in their annual accounts and indicate how they plan to increase the green proportion of their investments. The decree implementing this provision of the act will be opened to consultation so that it can be published by the end of the Paris Climate Conference. 9 Carbon pricing: an essential tool for action to protect the climate Putting a price on carbon helps promoting investment in low-carbon technologies and fuels and an increase in their use. Forty states and over twenty local authorities have put carbon pricing in place or are in the process of doing so. The executive secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) published a report on 18 November 2015 encouraging other countries to join the movement. New initiatives will be announced as part of the Solutions Agenda. Main events Tuesday 1 December – 5.15 pm – Climate Generations Area Monday 7 December – 3 pm – Conference centre Conference "The green growth revolution is accelerating: the Energy Transition for Green Growth Act and its accompanying actions" Friday 4 December – 10.15 am – Conference centre Focus on private financing – Lima-Paris Action Agenda Saturday 5 December – all day – Conference centre Action Day – Lima-Paris Action Agenda High-level meeting on climate action Monday 7 December – 10.15 am – Conference centre Focus on energy – Lima-Paris Action Agenda Opening of the Energy Focus Day 10 Tuesday 8 December – Conference centre Caring for Climate Business Forum – Meeting between companies and governments organised by UN Global Compact, UNEP and the UNFCCC secretariat Tuesday 8 December – 11 am – Hôtel Méridien, 75017 Paris Business Forum on Caring for Climate: Ambition, Innovation, Collaboration Tuesday 8 December – 1.30 pm – Conference centre Focus on business – Lima-Paris Action Agenda Opening of the Business Focus Day 11 4. Towards sustainable mobility: supporting the development of electric vehicles and the call for affordable electric vehicles for all France sets ambitious targets In France, the provisions of the Energy Transition for Green Growth Act of 17 August 2015 enable the national deployment of seven million public and private charging points and accelerate the renewal of public and private transport fleets with clean vehicles. Charging points are becoming mandatory in all new buildings and whenever tertiary buildings are renovated. Support for electric mobility in France is also based on financial incentives: a bonus of 10,000 euros is offered when replacing an older diesel vehicle with an electric car from 1 April 2015; individual charging points for private use are eligible for a 30% refund via the energy transition tax credit; in small companies, a programme of energy savings certificates will soon be available to help fund the installation of charging points. Thanks to these initiatives, France will be the European leader in electric vehicles, with nearly 53,000 registered, by the end of 2015. Global call for electric vehicle projects On Transport Focus Day” (3 December), Ségolène Royal will launch a global call for the design, development and sale of an electric 12 vehicle for under 5,000 dollars to facilitate universal access to clean mobility, improve air quality in towns and reduce the use of fossil fuels. A joint declaration by France, Spain and Portugal is also planned to support the deployment of a charging infrastructure network for electric vehicles in southern Europe and encourage electric mobility. Main events Tuesday 1 December – 5.15 pm – Climate Generations Area Monday 7 December – 3 pm – Conference centre Conference "The green growth revolution is accelerating: the Energy Transition for Green Growth Act and its accompanying actions" Wednesday 2 December – 12 pm – Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace du Bourget "Climate Solutions" awards ceremony Thursday 3 December – 9.15 am – Conference centre Focus on transport – Lima-Paris Action Agenda Meeting on commitments to clean transport during the Transport Focus Day Saturday 5 December – all day – Conference centre Action Day – Lima-Paris Action Agenda High-level meeting on climate action Tuesday 8 December – 2.30 pm – Climate Generations Area Conference "Positive-energy territories, accelerating the transition" Tuesday 8 December – Climate Generations Area Conference "Zero Emission Vehicle Initiative" – Lima-Paris Action Agenda 13 5. Forests and climate: moving towards sustainable forest management and supporting reforestation France sets ambitious targets Forests in mainland France are not threatened with disappearance, but they need to be mobilised within a framework of sustainable management: to promote the harmonious use of wood in construction, industry (board and paper) and energy; to accelerate the mobilisation of wood, an essential element in the implementation of the national low carbon strategy. Support for the French wood industry with the "Dynamic wood" call for projects The goal of "Dynamic Wood", launched on 17 March 2015 by the wood industry strategy committee, is to select 24 projects that will be supported by the Ministry of Ecology with a funding of €35 million. The projects will aim to better exploit and develop French forests to contribute to the fight against climate change, the energy transition and the preservation of biodiversity. The 24 selected projects, spread across mainland France, involve about 200 actors in the wood industry and several thousand forest landowners and will mobilise an estimated 4 million m3 of additional wood over three years, half of which will supply the wood-burning boilers supported by the Heat Fund. 14 The projects will also improve the quality of forest stock in the medium and long terms to prepare French forests to adapt to the consequences of climate change. They will thus contribute to the sustainable management of forests, enabling them to fulfil their function as a "carbon sink" (French forests store the equivalent of 15% of the country's emissions every year) while supplying materials and energy with lower greenhouse gas emissions. Forests are the second-largest carbon sink in the world, after the oceans. And yet 18 million hectares of forests disappeared in 2014. Events dedicated to forests during COP21 On Thursday 29 October 2015 Ségolène Royal took part in a Ministerial Meeting on REDD+, Forests and Climate Change in London at the invitation of the Prince of Wales, where delegates were reminded that 1 December would be a day dedicated to the issue of forests and climate change at COP21. In parallel, over twenty forest-related events will be organised in the Climate Generations Area at Le Bourget. "Agro-reforestation" project in Haiti The actor Sean Penn visited Ségolène Royal in November to present his agro-forestation project in Haiti. The minister mobilised all the technical support networks, including the national forestry agency (Office national des forêts) and the French development agency (Agence française de développement). A commitment related to the first plantations could be announced 15 during COP21. The New York Declaration on Forests: holding back forest loss Arising from the UN Secretary General's climate summit in September 2014, the New York Declaration on Forests is a political declaration approved by about a dozen governments, over thirty of the world's biggest companies and more than 50 civil society and local organisations. Their common goal is to reduce losses of natural forest by half by 2020, and to end them altogether by 2030. The declaration also calls for the restoration of forest and cultivated land over an area larger than India. Reaching these targets would eliminate 4.5 to 8.8 billion tonnes of carbon pollution per year. Satellite-assisted environmental monitoring in Gabon (SEAS) In August, Ségolène Royal took part in the operational launch of the SEAS satellite-assisted environmental monitoring project in Gabon, which was completed with support from France. The first project of its kind in Central Africa, it will provide a direct supply of satellite images and it includes a centre of remote-sensing expertise to contribute to the monitoring of forests and the environment in Gabon and Central Africa. With 300 million hectares, the forest of the Congo basin is the second largest forest area in the world after the Amazon. 16 Main events Tuesday 1 December – 9.30 am – Conference centre Focus on forests – Lima-Paris Action Agenda - Press conference (30 minutes) - Opening of the Forest Focus Day Tuesday 8 December – 9.30 am – Climate Generations Area COP21 workshop "Forests, Land, Oceans" – WWF 17 6. Energy efficiency: reducing energy consumption in buildings France sets ambitious targets The energy transition act introduced many measures to save energy in buildings, affecting both the existing building stock and new construction, and a number of supporting measures have been put in place. The goal is to reduce final energy consumption by 50% by 2050 compared to 2012. Buildings account for 20% of France's greenhouse gas emissions. Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction: increasing the sector's potential for climate action This worldwide Alliance, to be launched at COP21 in Paris, aims to gather countries, cities, and public and private organisations in the building sector in order to scale up the implementation of ambitious actions towards the "below 2°C" pathway in buildings and the construction sector. The planning, design, renovation and construction of buildings offer considerable potential for achieving rapid growth in renewable energy and energy efficiency. They are an opportunity to deploy resilient climate change solutions that are adapted to local situations and make the most of local resources. The initiative also aims to create better, safer living and working environments with substantial savings on operating costs, increased potential revenues and significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. 18 As cities continue to develop – they are predicted to house seventy percent of the world's population by 2050 – helping the sector to evolve in order to reduce its environmental impact is becoming more and more crucial for climate action. Main events Tuesday 1 December – 5.15 pm – Climate Generations Area Monday 7 December – 3 pm – Conference centre Conference "The green growth revolution is accelerating: the Energy Transition for Green Growth Act and its accompanying actions" Thursday 3 December – 3 pm – Conference centre Focus on construction – Lima-Paris Action Agenda: Launch of the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction 19 7. Supporting the energy transition in the regions France sets ambitious targets The mobilisation of 500 "positive-energy territories for green growth" is an operation of an unprecedented scale. The projects supported by local councillors represent innovative solutions for local deployment. €66 million of state aid can already be committed, covering nearly 20 million inhabitants. 153 territories have committed to the "zero-wastage, zerowaste territory" programme, involving over 30 million people. Their commitment should result in a minimum reduction in waste production of 1 million tonnes in the next three years, achieving a potential saving of €63 million a year compared to the current situation. 25 communities have been selected for the "Breathable cities within 5 years" call for projects: they cover 735 municipalities and nearly 15 million people, or 24% of the French population. Summit of local officials for the climate – "1000 mayors" at the Paris city hall (4 December) From Adelaide to Bogota, from Paris to Quezon and Tshwane, cities are coming together to concentrate on ambitious climate action as part of the Covenant of Mayors cooperation initiative. The initiative, a part of the Lima-Paris Action Agenda (LPAA), was launched at the UN Climate Summit in New York in 2014 by the UN Secretary General's Special Envoy for Cities and Climate Change, 20 Michael R. Bloomberg. The Covenant of Mayors is a cooperative effort between mayors and city representatives to: commit to reducing greenhouse gas emissions; monitor progress; prepare for the impact of climate change. The Covenant consolidates cities' climate actions by systematically publishing transparent data on greenhouse gases. The data-based platform, similar to the one used by countries when creating their national climate plans, will help to direct resources and policies to accelerate and support local climate action better. In its turn, the platform will encourage and present innovative climate actions implemented by cities and inspire change at global level. Conference of the state governors of Washington, California and New York: solutions for the climate (7 December) Several regions of the world made an ambitious commitment in May at the initiative of the governor of California to reduce their emissions by 80 to 95% by 2050 compared to 1990, or to cap their perperson emissions at 2 tonnes a year. The solutions deployed by these regions will be presented at several high-level conference sessions at COP21. For example, Jerry Brown, the governor of California, has taken steps to double energy savings in buildings and to source half of the electricity generated in the state from renewables by 2030. The largest American state is showing the way through innovation in how to conduct the 21 energy transition in the regions. Main events Tuesday 1 December – 5.15 pm – Climate Generations Area Monday 7 December – 3 pm – Conference centre Conference session "The green growth revolution is accelerating: the Energy Transition for Green Growth Act and its accompanying actions" Friday 4 December – Hôtel de Ville de Paris Summit of local officials for the climate – Commitment by 1000 mayors Monday 7 December – 11.30 am – Climate Generations Area Conference of the state governors of Washington, California and New York (USA): solutions for the climate Tuesday 8 December – Climate Generations Area Positive-energy areas for green growth: presentation of the "Under Two Degrees" protocol with Governor Brown of California 22 8. Supporting green growth companies France sets exemplary targets Through its “Investing for the Future” programme (Investissements d'Avenir), the French government is supporting the emergence of innovative solutions in the areas of "demonstrators of the environmental and energy transition" and "vehicles and transport of the future". The programme, led by ADEME, has a budget of €3.1 billion. Nearly half of this amount has so far been committed to over 240 projects for which contracts have already been signed. A meeting of heads of state to support investment A meeting of heads of state is scheduled for 30 November to encourage the majority of countries to make a commitment to increasing public research funding and private investment in renewable energy, energy efficiency and low-carbon technologies. France has already committed an annual budget of €1 billion dedicated to public research in these areas, and plans to double the credits it allocates to the “Investing for the Future” programme by 2020. Towards the end of polluting industry In September 2015, France confirmed the immediate withdrawal of export credits for all new coal-fired power station projects without CO2 capture and storage systems. Since then, several large French companies have announced that they 23 were ending their investments in coal (Engie, Société Générale, BNP Paribas…). Main events Tuesday 1 December – 5.15 pm – Climate Generations Area Monday 7 December – 3 pm – Conference centre Conference session "The green growth revolution is accelerating: the Energy Transition for Green Growth Act and its accompanying actions" Wednesday 2 December – 12 pm – Aéropostale, Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace du Bourget "Climate Solutions" awards ceremony Tuesday 8 December – 9.30 am – Conference centre Caring for Climate Business Forum – Meeting between companies and governments organised by UN Global Compact, UNEP and the UNFCCC secretariat Tuesday 8 December – 11 am – Hôtel Méridien, 81 Boulevard Gouvion Saint-Cyr, 75017 Paris Business forum on Caring for Climate: Ambition, Innovation, Collaboration Tuesday 8 December – 1.30 pm – Conference centre Focus on business – Lima-Paris Action Agenda Opening of the Business Focus Day Tuesday 8 December – 3 pm – Conference centre Focus on low-carbon innovation – Lima-Paris Action Agenda Opening or Closure of the Innovation Focus Day 24 10. Women and climate Main events Tuesday 8 December – Moroccan Pavilion Women and Sustainable Energy Day - Opening of the "Women and Climate" Day - Launch of the joint UN Women-UNEP programme 11. Africa and climate Ségolène Royal's trips to Africa in preparation for COP21: July 2015 – Senegal: Official visit by Ségolène Royal as the government's envoy to prepare for COP21; August 2015 – Namibia: meeting with the President and visits on the theme of renewable energy (PV, wind) and biodiversity; August 2015 – Zambia: meeting with the President and visits on the themes of hydroelectricity and national parks. Cooperation agreement on the development of renewable energy; August 2015 – Botswana: meeting with the President and signature of an agreement on the fight against traffic in protected species; August 2015 – Ghana: meeting with the President; 28 August 2015 – Gabon: launch of the satellite-assisted environmental monitoring (SEAS) project; September 2015 – Morocco: presidential visit; 25 October 2015 – Algeria: official visit by Ségolène Royal and meeting with the President and government to prepare for COP21. On 11 and 12 November, Ségolène Royal and the French President attended the Malta summit with African heads of state – preparations for COP21: the discussions covered the issues of renewable energy, deforestation, drought, access to water and sustainable water management, biodiversity, coastal erosion and coastline monitoring. Emblematic subjects such as Lake Chad and the Niger river were mentioned in particular. Main events Tuesday 1 December – Elysée Palace Summit of African heads of state Tuesday 8 December – 1 pm – Conference centre Conference session and political segment "The energy and climate approaches of non-state actors in Morocco: from Paris to Marrakesh, civil society is committed to the fight against climate change" organised by ADEME Wednesday 9 December – 1 pm – Conference centre Event at the French Pavilion with Abdelkader Amara, the Moroccan Minister of Energy, Mines, Water and the Environment. 26 The Climate Generations Area: an unprecedented idea in the history of climate conferences The "Climate Generations Area" is a symbol of France's interest in the solutions generated by the civil society in the battle for the climate. Due to their proximity to the negotiations and their scale in terms of area, they are a first in the history of the COPs. The 27,000 m2 of the Climate Generations Area will host over 345 civil society organisations, immediately next to the Conference Centre dedicated to the international negotiations. Open to the public free of charge and to the participants and observers at the climate negotiations, the Climate Generations Area will be open between 1 and 11 December 2015 from 10.30 am to 7 pm, except Sunday 6 December. The programme of conferences and debates can be found in the 27 "Climate Generations Area" section on the www.cop21.gouv.fr website. 28 Ségolène Royal's participation at the main COP21 events Events: 24 November – Inauguration of the Exit installation presented by the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art – Palais de Tokyo 26 November: "Resilience in a Time of Uncertainty: Indigenous peoples and climate change", UNESCO 28 November: Place 2 B – "pop-up co-working space" 4 December: Solutions 21 at the Grand Palais 29 The enforcement of the energy transition act: a strong priority in parallel with COP21 Ségolène Royal has made it a priority to publish executive texts applying the act quickly in order to give stakeholders a clear framework for making the energy transition an operational reality as soon as possible. Texts on renewable energy The decree on new methods of remunerating renewable electricity has received a favourable opinion from the Higher Energy Council (Conseil supérieur de l'énergie), was submitted to the Council of State (Conseil d'Etat) and notified to the European Commission for application from 1 January 2016. The order and decrees related to the modernisation of hydroelectric concessions management have been submitted to the Council of State. A decree on participatory investment for renewable energy will be sent to the Council of State for publication by the end of 2015. A decree reforming authorisations to operate electric power stations and cutting red tape for renewable energy has been approved by the Higher Energy Council and will be published before the end of the year. A decree simplifying tendering procedures and shortening deadlines has also received the green light from the Higher Energy Council. 30 Texts on buildings The conditions governing the operation of third-party finance companies will be published shortly. The decree specifying the minimum energy performance standards in the sale of social housing will also be published soon. Texts on transport Decrees on restricted traffic zones, the definition of vehicles with low and very low emissions and the renewal of the fleets operated by public transport, vehicle hire firms and taxi companies will be published before the end of 2015. The order aiming to facilitate the development of cablepropelled transit was published in France's Official Journal on 21 November. Texts on planning The decree defining the "carbon budgets" and approving the National Low Carbon Strategy (SNBC) was published in the Official Journal on 19 November. Energy planning for Corsica has been finalised and will be published very soon. The first concrete guidance in the MultiYear Energy Plan (PPE) on energy efficiency, renewable energy and security of supply was presented on 19 November. A decree on supply and demand forecasts for electricity and gas networks will be published this year. 31 Circular economy A major decree on waste management and circular economy will be published in December. This decree will enable the rapid implementation of several major measures in the Energy Transition for Green Growth Act, including waste sorting by businesses, the obligation for building materials suppliers to take back construction waste, traceability in the management of electrical and electronic equipment waste to curb illegal trading etc. The decree on the withdrawal of single-use non-compostable plastic bags has been submitted to the Council of State and will be published this quarter. Other texts A set of texts defining the conditions of support for heavy electricity consumers in exchange for improvements in energy efficiency have received a favourable opinion from the Higher Energy Council and will take effect this year. The order on all the certifications specified by the act for the nuclear industry (nuclear safety, waste management, prevention of malicious acts etc.) is being examined by the Council of State. Consultations are under way on the decree modifying the procedure for dismantling basic nuclear installations and regulating the use of subcontractors for operations with important safety implications. A decree on the statutes of the Institute of Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety will be published this year. 32 Ségolène Royal, the leader of the French delegation at COP21 Ségolène Royal will lead a French delegation of 1,000 people: 200 from the offices of the President and the Prime Minister, as well as a dozen ministers and their teams; 150 in the negotiating team and the COP21 general secretariat; about 150 members of parliament; about 50 members of the National Council for Ecological Transition (CNTE); about 50 business leaders sponsoring the COP; staff from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development and the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy, as well as committed public figures 33