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... | * Consider ethics when dealing with the legal frameworks to assure marine biotech sustainability and social awareness; | ||
* Have business and industry professionals consider producing socially and environmentally acceptable marine bio-based goods and services; | |||
* Promote local communities and their traditions for the societal relevance of the scientific outputs; | |||
* Put in place an effective communication about greenwashing, so to improve the critical sense of the public against "fake" green activities; | |||
* Use rational the natural resources, with the maximum economy; | |||
* Change unsustainable patterns of consumption and production, in order to reduce the amount of waste; | |||
* Disseminate research and innovation outcomes that have societal relevance for ethical acceptability; | |||
* Disseminate widely local and regional regulations and type approvals since the businesses often have significant knowledge gaps; | |||
* Use of research and data sets to ensure that decisions are made to safeguard the interests of all stakeholders | |||
==See also...== | |||
[[RRI Dimension]] | |||
[[Category: Lessons Learned]] |
Revision as of 06:13, 4 December 2018
- Consider ethics when dealing with the legal frameworks to assure marine biotech sustainability and social awareness;
- Have business and industry professionals consider producing socially and environmentally acceptable marine bio-based goods and services;
- Promote local communities and their traditions for the societal relevance of the scientific outputs;
- Put in place an effective communication about greenwashing, so to improve the critical sense of the public against "fake" green activities;
- Use rational the natural resources, with the maximum economy;
- Change unsustainable patterns of consumption and production, in order to reduce the amount of waste;
- Disseminate research and innovation outcomes that have societal relevance for ethical acceptability;
- Disseminate widely local and regional regulations and type approvals since the businesses often have significant knowledge gaps;
- Use of research and data sets to ensure that decisions are made to safeguard the interests of all stakeholders