The safe-and-sustainable-by-design concept: innovating towards a more sustainable future
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in: Environmental Sustainability, Jahrgang 2024, Nr. 7, 24.09.2024, S. 363-368.
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T1 - The safe-and-sustainable-by-design concept: innovating towards a more sustainable future
AU - Soeteman-Hernández, Lya G.
AU - Apel, Christina
AU - Nowack, Bernd
AU - Sudheshwar, Akshat
AU - Som, Claudia
AU - Huttunen-Saarivirta, Elina
AU - Tenhunen-Lunkka, Anna
AU - Scheper, Johanna
AU - Falk, Andreas
AU - Valsami-Jones, Eugenia
AU - Rocca, Cris
AU - Brennan, Maurice
AU - Igartua, Amaya
AU - Mendoza, Gemma
AU - Midander, Klara
AU - Strömberg, Emma
AU - Kümmerer, Klaus
PY - 2024/9/24
Y1 - 2024/9/24
N2 - Safe-and-Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD) is a new concept proposed by the European Commission to support the urgent need to transition towards a more preventive and proactive approach in chemical and material innovation which supports a more sustainable future and in meeting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. SSbD provides orientation and guidance by taking a system approach. SSbD building blocks were developed: regenerative corporate and societal strategic needs (considering service and function), risk and sustainability governance, competencies, and data management. This viewpoint brings these building blocks together in a holistic way to create an innovation landscape ensuring safer and more sustainable chemicals, materials, production processes and products in science, technology, and industry; starting from ‘design’ and that is fit for supporting a sustainable future.
AB - Safe-and-Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD) is a new concept proposed by the European Commission to support the urgent need to transition towards a more preventive and proactive approach in chemical and material innovation which supports a more sustainable future and in meeting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. SSbD provides orientation and guidance by taking a system approach. SSbD building blocks were developed: regenerative corporate and societal strategic needs (considering service and function), risk and sustainability governance, competencies, and data management. This viewpoint brings these building blocks together in a holistic way to create an innovation landscape ensuring safer and more sustainable chemicals, materials, production processes and products in science, technology, and industry; starting from ‘design’ and that is fit for supporting a sustainable future.
M3 - Journal articles
VL - 2024
SP - 363
EP - 368
JO - Environmental Sustainability
JF - Environmental Sustainability
IS - 7
ER -