Sustainable Development Goal 9 - Industry, Innovation And Infrastructure - Sarah Grundy

UNSW eLearning
1 Feb 202106:15

Summary

TLDRThe video script addresses the global challenge of balancing daily life with the struggle for clean water and infrastructure. It emphasizes the importance of Sustainable Development Goal 9, which focuses on building resilient infrastructure, promoting sustainable industrialization, and fostering innovation. The script highlights the interconnectedness of innovation, infrastructure, and sustainability, and showcases how individual actions and community involvement can drive progress towards these goals. It also underscores the impact of technology and research on multiple SDGs, encouraging viewers to support sustainable solutions and products.

Takeaways

  • πŸ’§ Many people struggle to balance daily life with the added burden of collecting water for basic needs.
  • 🌐 Aging infrastructure is a global issue, even in areas of economic growth.
  • πŸ› οΈ SDG 9 focuses on building resilient infrastructure, promoting sustainable industrialization, and fostering innovation.
  • πŸ”„ There's a cyclical relationship between infrastructure, businesses, and innovation.
  • 🌿 Innovation can lead to better infrastructure, and vice versa, to achieve sustainable development.
  • 🌍 Improving infrastructure is crucial for sustainable and resilient communities and societies.
  • πŸ’Ό The shift towards sustainable technologies requires an industry-wide change in mindset.
  • 🌱 Small-scale projects like the reverse osmosis plant in Sri Lanka can have significant local impacts.
  • πŸ”— SDG 9 is interconnected with other SDGs, including those related to health, water, energy, and cities.
  • πŸ”¬ Investment in scientific research and innovation is key to addressing environmental challenges.
  • πŸ›οΈ As consumers, our choices can influence businesses to adopt sustainable practices.
  • 🏑 Individual actions, such as advocating for better public institutions and transport options, contribute to community improvement.

Q & A

  • What is the primary challenge faced by many people in the global population mentioned in the script?

    -The primary challenge is the daily struggle to collect fresh water for drinking, cooking, and washing, which requires spending hours trekking on foot.

  • How does aging and degraded infrastructure affect people globally?

    -Aging and degraded infrastructure can impact people's access to clean water and transportation, even in areas that have experienced economic growth and development.

  • What is the significance of promoting resilient infrastructure and sustainable industrialization?

    -Promoting resilient infrastructure and sustainable industrialization can increase resource use efficiency, adopt cleaner technologies, and boost economic growth and societal progress.

  • What does SDG 9 aim to achieve according to the script?

    -SDG 9 aims to build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and foster innovation.

  • How does innovation relate to infrastructure development?

    -Innovation leads to improvements in infrastructure, and existing infrastructure is required for innovation to take place, forming a cycle where businesses rely on infrastructure, materials, labor, services, and innovation.

  • What is the role of individual actions in achieving SDG 9?

    -Individual actions can promote sustainable solutions and assist in the development of reliable and resilient infrastructure, contributing to achieving SDG 9.

  • How does the script illustrate the impact of infrastructure improvements on a community?

    -The script uses the example of a reverse osmosis water treatment plant in Gawadugama, Sri Lanka, which provides clean water to families, creates jobs, and supports education programs.

  • What is the relationship between SDG 9 and other sustainable development goals?

    -SDG 9 is related to multiple sustainable development goals, as improvements in innovation and technology can address environmental challenges (SDG 13), and advancements in the manufacturing sector can align with goals like SDG 1, SDG 8, and SDG 10.

  • How can consumers contribute to sustainable development?

    -Consumers can support sustainable development by choosing to purchase sustainable products and services, which encourages businesses to adopt sustainable principles.

  • What steps can individuals take to promote sustainable infrastructure in their communities?

    -Individuals can get involved in their communities by advocating for improvements in public institutions and lobbying for sustainable transport options, ensuring local infrastructure developments are sustainable and inclusive.

  • Who is Sarah Grundy and what is her role in the context of the script?

    -Sarah Grundy is a lecturer and an education-focused academic at the School of Chemical Engineering, and she is explaining the importance of SDG 9 and its connection to sustainable development.

Outlines

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πŸ’§ Balancing Life and Water Scarcity

The paragraph discusses the daily struggle many face in balancing various life responsibilities with the added burden of having to walk long distances to collect clean water for basic needs. It emphasizes that this is not just a hypothetical situation but a harsh reality for a significant portion of the global population. The paragraph also touches on the issues of aging and degraded infrastructure even in areas of economic growth. It introduces Sarah Grundy, a lecturer at the School of Chemical Engineering, who explains Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 9, which focuses on building resilient infrastructure and fostering innovation for sustainable industrialization. The paragraph highlights the interdependence of infrastructure and innovation for business survival and societal progress. It also mentions the importance of improving infrastructure like water and electricity systems and the role of international initiatives in aiding such developments, such as the installation of a water treatment plant in Sri Lanka.

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🌿 Individual Actions for Sustainable Development

This paragraph emphasizes the power of individual actions in contributing to achieving SDG 9. It suggests that as consumers, our choices can significantly influence businesses to adopt sustainable practices. The paragraph encourages getting involved in local communities to advocate for improvements in public institutions and transportation options. It stresses that ensuring local infrastructure developments are sustainable and inclusive is a valuable step towards sustainable development. The paragraph concludes by stating that anyone, regardless of their field, can contribute to SDG 9 by promoting sustainable solutions and supporting reliable infrastructure development.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Juggle

Juggling in this context refers to the act of managing multiple responsibilities or tasks simultaneously. The script uses this term to illustrate the challenge many people face in balancing work, study, family, social life, and hobbies, which becomes even more daunting when the basic necessity of clean water requires significant time and effort to obtain.

πŸ’‘Resilient Infrastructure

Resilient infrastructure refers to systems and structures that can withstand and recover quickly from various shocks and stresses, such as natural disasters, climate change, or other disruptions. In the video, this concept is tied to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 9 (SDG 9), which emphasizes the need for robust infrastructure to support sustainable development.

πŸ’‘Sustainable Industrialization

Sustainable industrialization is the process of promoting economic growth and development through industries that use resources efficiently and protect the environment. The script discusses how fostering this concept can lead to cleaner technologies and boost both economic growth and societal progress.

πŸ’‘Innovation

Innovation is the process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay. The video script mentions innovation as a key driver for improving infrastructure and sustainable industrialization, suggesting that new ideas and technologies can lead to more efficient and environmentally friendly practices.

πŸ’‘Resource Use Efficiency

Resource use efficiency refers to the ability to maximize the output from a given amount of input, or to minimize the input for a given level of output. The script connects this concept to SDG 9, highlighting that by increasing efficiency, we can reduce waste and environmental impact.

πŸ’‘Degraded Infrastructure

Degraded infrastructure refers to the deterioration of public facilities and systems over time due to aging, lack of maintenance, or other factors. The script points out that even in areas of economic growth, there is a need to address this issue to ensure continued development and sustainability.

πŸ’‘Economic Growth

Economic growth is the increase in the production of goods and services, often measured by a rise in Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The video script discusses how promoting sustainable industrialization and resilient infrastructure can contribute to economic growth.

πŸ’‘Societal Progress

Societal progress refers to improvements in the quality of life and well-being of a society as a whole. The script suggests that by developing resilient infrastructure and fostering innovation, we can achieve societal progress alongside economic growth.

πŸ’‘Reverse Osmosis

Reverse osmosis is a water purification technology that uses pressure to force water through a semipermeable membrane to remove contaminants. The script provides an example of a reverse osmosis water treatment plant in Sri Lanka, which is a practical application of sustainable technology improving the lives of local communities.

πŸ’‘Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Sustainable Development Goals are a collection of 17 global goals set by the United Nations for an inclusive, sustainable, and prosperous world by 2030. The script specifically mentions SDG 9, but also alludes to other goals like SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), showing how infrastructure and innovation relate to multiple SDGs.

πŸ’‘Consumer Power

Consumer power refers to the influence that consumers have on businesses and markets through their purchasing decisions. The script emphasizes that individual consumer choices can encourage businesses to adopt sustainable practices, illustrating how everyday actions can contribute to achieving SDG 9.

Highlights

Balancing daily life responsibilities with the challenge of collecting water for basic needs.

The reality of many people having limited access to clean water and transportation.

The importance of resilient infrastructure and sustainable industrialization for societal progress.

Sustainable development goal 9 (SDG 9) focuses on resilient infrastructure, sustainable industrialization, and innovation.

The cyclical relationship between infrastructure, business, and innovation.

The necessity of industry-wide mindset shift towards sustainable technologies.

The dilemma of daily survival versus caring about sustainability.

The impressive achievement of global internet and mobile network coverage.

The need for real infrastructure improvements for sustainable innovation.

UNSW initiative's impact on the installation of a water treatment plant in Sri Lanka.

The role of infrastructure in improving community progress and living standards.

SDG 9's connection to multiple sustainable development goals.

Innovation's potential to reduce deaths in the medical industry.

The impact of manufacturing sector improvements on various SDGs.

Promoting sustainable industries, investing in infrastructure, and fostering innovation for sustainable development.

Individual actions can contribute to achieving SDG 9.

The power of consumer choices in encouraging businesses to adopt sustainable principles.

Active community involvement as a means to advocate for sustainable public institutions.

Small acts can significantly improve a community and contribute to sustainable infrastructure.

Transcripts

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for many people

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finding ways to juggle work study family

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responsibilities

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a social life and hobbies is a challenge

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but how much harder might it be

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if you also had to spend hours of every

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day trekking on foot to collect fresh

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water for drinking cooking and washing

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what parts of your life would you have

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to sacrifice

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to keep yourself and your family safe

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and healthy

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for a significant portion of the global

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population this isn't a theoretical

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scenario

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this is their reality even for those who

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do have

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access to clean water and transportation

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aging and degraded infrastructure exists

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in all corners of the globe

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even in areas that have experienced

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significant economic growth and

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development in the past few decades

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if we promote the development of

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resilient infrastructure

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and sustainable industrialization we can

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increase our efficiency of resource use

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and adopt cleaner and more

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environmentally friendly technologies

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by doing this we can also boost economic

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growth

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and societal progress hi i'm sarah

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grundy

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i am a lecturer and an education focused

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academic at the school of chemical

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engineering

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sdg 9 can be sum up as build resilient

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infrastructure

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promote inclusive and sustainable

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industrialization and foster innovation

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this may seem like a simple statement we

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should improve our existing

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infrastructure to develop sustainable

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industrialization

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and foster innovation in reality

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these steps form part of a cycle a

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business requires

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insisting infrastructure to operate

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businesses rely on materials

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labor and services as well as innovation

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in order to survive and thrive we can

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say that innovation

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leads to improvements in infrastructure

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just as we can say existing

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infrastructure is required

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for innovation to take place as

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ultimately both are true

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to achieve this sdg we need an

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industry-wide shift in the mindset

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of all businesses to pursue and

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implement absolute sustainable

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technologies

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however there must be existing

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infrastructure in place for this process

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to occur

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if you had to struggle daily to feed and

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clothe yourself

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and your family would you even have the

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time and energy to care about

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sustainability

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of clothing manufacturer or the

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degradation

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of arable land currently more than half

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of the world's population is online

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and almost the entire world population

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lives in an area

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covered by a mobile network this is an

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impressive achievement

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however real infrastructure improvements

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such as quality water

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and electricity systems effective road

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networks and advancements in the

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manufacturing sector

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are required to enable sustainable and

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resilient innovation

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and further infrastructure development

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particularly in underdeveloped countries

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supporting this process is an

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international objective

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a unsw initiative led by students impact

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engineers has recently assisted in the

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installation of a reverse osmosis water

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treatment plant in the village of

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gawadugama sri lanka the plant delivers

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more than 10 000 liters of clean water

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to 600 families per day creating jobs

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and generating income to assist in

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education programs while this is a small

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example of infrastructure

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improving the progress of community the

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same is true on a global scale

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improving living standards and providing

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education is the first step

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to sustainable industrialization in this

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way

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sdg 9 relates to multiple sustainable

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development goals

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improvements in innovation and

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technological process

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can exist in addressing environmental

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challenges

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sdg-13 for example development of

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renewable energy technologies and

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replacement of fossil fuels will

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significantly reduce

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our carbon dioxide emissions and their

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impact on global warming

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investment in scientific research and

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innovation can exist

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with numerous goals such as sdg3

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scg6 sdg 7 and sdg

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11. innovation in the medical industry

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has the potential to reduce hundreds of

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thousands of deaths

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annually furthermore improvements and

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development in the manufacturing sector

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particularly in developing countries can

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exist

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with goals including scg-1 scg8

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and sdg-10 as you can see working

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towards sdg-9 by promoting sustainable

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industries

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investing in infrastructure and

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fostering research and innovation

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that will enable sustainable development

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will have significant and far reaching

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benefits

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this change can start with you you don't

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need to be

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in science or engineering field no

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matter what degree you are pursuing or

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what field you work in

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by promoting sustainable solutions and

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assisting in the development of reliable

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and resilient

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infrastructure we can all contribute to

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achieving sustainable development goal

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nine

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in fact the power of individual actions

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goes beyond what you can achieve within

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your own employment

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as a consumer your support of innovative

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solutions and sustainable products

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is incredibly valuable money talks

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we have the power to encourage

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businesses to uptake these principles

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simply by choosing what products and

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services we purchase

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from selecting sustainably sourced

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groceries to purchasing an electric

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vehicle

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the collective power of consumers cannot

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be ignored

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of course in taking a more active role

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you can achieve even more

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get involved in your own community as a

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start advocating for improvements in

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public institutions such as schools

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hospitals

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and libraries or lobbying for transport

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options such as

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cycling networks or public transport are

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all

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small acts that can significantly

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improve your community

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doing your part to ensure that local

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infrastructure developments are

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sustainable and inclusive

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is a valuable first step that you can

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take

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