Safe-and-sustainable-by-design roadmap: identifying research, competencies, and knowledge sharing needs

Christina Apel, Akshat Sudheshwar, Klaus Kümmerer, Bernd Nowack, Klara Midander, Emma Strömberg and Lya G. Soeteman-Hernández
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The European Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability introduces the Safe-and-Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD) concept. It goes beyond current regulatory compliance and aims to ensure the safety and sustainability of (novel) chemicals, materials, products, and processes. It starts at early-innovation stages and follows the chemicals and materials throughout their entire lifecycle. This perspective paper presents an SSbD roadmap that explores current needs and gives recommendations for the practical operationalization of SSbD in industrial operations and processes. This roadmap was co-created including different SSbD stakeholders and encompasses three interlinked agendas on (i) research needs, (ii) skills, competencies, and education needs, and (iii) knowledge and information sharing needs. An overarching need is the development of a common understanding of SSbD with clear definitions, terminology, and criteria. In addition, SSbD operationalisation needs to be pragmatic and applied as early as possible in the innovation process. From a research needs perspective, it is essential to integrate the different fields of innovation, safety, and sustainability. From a skills, competencies and education perspective, targeted training is needed that balances the depth and breadth of SSbD required for a specific audience. These trainings should not only convey hard/technical skills, but also soft/social skills to support more sustainability-oriented decisions on all levels. From a knowledge and information sharing perspective, a strategic plan and a trusted environment are needed to support dialogue between all SSbD stakeholders while at the same time protecting intellectual property (IP). The roadmap should help to coordinate planning for the implementation of SSbD at industrial, academic, policy, and regulatory level by defining actions and raise strategic efforts.

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安全可持续的设计路线图:确定研究、能力和知识共享需求
欧洲化学品可持续发展战略》引入了 "安全可持续设计"(SSbD)概念。它超越了当前的法规遵从性,旨在确保(新型)化学品、材料、产品和工艺的安全性和可持续性。它始于早期创新阶段,并贯穿化学品和材料的整个生命周期。本视角文件介绍了 SSbD 路线图,探讨了当前的需求,并就 SSbD 在工业运营和工艺流程中的实际操作提出了建议。该路线图由不同的 SSbD 利益相关者共同制定,包括三个相互关联的议程:(i) 研究需求;(ii) 技能、能力和教育需求;(iii) 知识和信息共享需求。最重要的需求是通过明确的定义、术语和标准形成对 SSbD 的共同理解。此外,SSbD 的可操作性需要务实,并在创新过程中尽早应用。从研究需求的角度来看,必须整合创新、安全和可持续性等不同领域。从技能、能力和教育的角度来看,需要开展有针对性的培训,以平衡特定受众所需的 SSbD 深度和广度。这些培训不仅要传授硬技能/技术技能,还要传授软技能/社会技能,以支持在各个层面做出更加以可持续发展为导向的决策。从知识和信息共享的角度来看,需要一个战略计划和一个值得信赖的环境,以支持所有 SSbD 利益相关者之间的对话,同时保护知识产权(IP)。路线图应通过确定行动和提高战略努力,帮助协调在工业、学术、政策和监管层面实施 SSbD 的规划。
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