Originally headquartered at UNDP in Geneva, and later at IUCN in Gland, ZERI now is decentralized in a global network of 34 project offices around the world. [3]
History
ZERI participated in the World Expo in 2000 in Hanover, Germany. For the event they built a bamboo pavilion.[4]
They were recognized by the Specialty Coffee Association of America in 2009 for their 15 year project using waste from coffee farms in Columbia to grow Shitake mushrooms. It was estimated to have produced 10,000 jobs.[5][6]
The Zero Emissions Commitment (ZEC) is a concept in climate science that explores how Earth's system processes may evolve after achieving net-zero carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions and the potential effects on global surface temperatures. [7]
At the 20th anniversary of the creation of ZERI on November 12, 2014 at the UNU in Tokyo, it was reported that 34 organizations from around the world associated and inspired by this initiative of Gunter Pauli, have implemented 188 projects, mobilized €4 billion in capital and generated approximately 3 million jobs. [citation needed]
ZERI International board
The board consist(ed) of the following people: [citation needed]