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Continuous training of groups of the experts of a various structure of strategy and tactics of cleaner production:

· 1995 - short-term program (30 hours) Industrial Ecology - 30 experts

· 1996 - long-term program (100 hours) Environmental Management - 60 experts

· 1997 - long-term program (100 hours) Computers Environmental Management - 60 experts

· 1998 - long-term program (100 hours) Cleaner Production and Pollution Prevention - 100 experts.

· 1999, 2000 training programs on information technologies using for cleaner production - 100 experts

Workshops, seminars, conferences and exhibitions

· Organizing of the Conferences and Workshops on most up-to-date environmental problems, environmentally friendly technologies and pollution prevention in industry

· Regional Conference Industrial Environmental Problems and Technology in Dnieper River and Black Sea Region, May 1995

· International Conference Cleaner Production and Waste Management, September 1996

· NATO Advanced Research Workshop Conversion and Ecology, April 1997

In September 1996 Eureng Limited (UK) in conjunction with the PCPC organized the International Scientific-Practical Conference Cleaner Production and Waste Management which was held in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine. The conference was attended by over 200 people from Ukraine, Russia, Czech Republic, Great Britain and Belgium.

In April 1997 the Center conducted NATO Advanced Research Workshop Conversion and Ecology and the exhibition High Technology for Environment in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine. These events were attended by a broad spectrum of scientists and industrialists from various countries of the world. The Ukrainian section was presented by such organizations as UMZ (South Machine Building Factory -one of the world's largest producers of satellites, missiles and rockets), "Orbita" (computer-program developers for the aero-space industry), "Zarya" (formerly largest military plant in Lugansk region of Ukraine), DMZ (Dnepropetrovsk Machine Building Factory), Zhovty Vody Uranium Extraction Plant, Pridneprovsky Chemical Plant, Dnepropetrovsk State University, State mining Academy of the Ukraine, Institute of Chemical Technology and Industrial Ecology, and many others. Among Western participants of the workshop there were such companies as AEA Technology Plc, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, United Kingdom Ministry of Defense, Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, American Environmental Institute of Learning, Rotterdam Erasmus University, NATO Scientific and Environmental Affairs Division, Environmental Science University of Amsterdam, The Symbiosis Institute of Kalundborg and others.

· International Conference "From Transitional Economy To Sustainable Development". April 2001

· NATO Advanced Research Workshop. From Transitional Economy To Sustainable Development. October 2001