TUTORIAL 1 WORKING GROUPS 1 AND 2 1.WASTE MANAGEMENT 2. BIOPRODUCTS.

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TUTORIAL 1 WORKING GROUPS 1 AND 2 1.WASTE MANAGEMENT 2. BIOPRODUCTS

Why there is such a big difference between the European countries in terms of recycling? What can be done to make this difference as small as possible?

How can we re-design agricultural and forestry bioproducts to fit today's consumer's tastes? How can we make our bioproducts meet all the needs brought by the changing and developing society of today? EXAMPLES?

How can we meet today's new market needs with bioproducts? -what is bio? -what is sustainable? -What is BIO certificate? Are all these definitions logical? IS COMFORMISM OF BIO ACCEPTABLE?

Should bioproducts be green from the start? Should the whole production process be transparent for the consumer (origin of products well known)? Green transport Green production Without hazardous waste Social fairness Fair trade Recycable products...

What should be my steps? You know any good examples of a well done communication from your country? WHAT IF NON GREEN SOLUTION IS THE BEST WE HAVE? Good communication is crucial, because i'll have to use herbicides and even worse – MONSANTO products. How can i pursue my idea as green? I know it is the best, and only available solution right now for the eradication of this plant, but the community in Slovenia strongly dislikes both herbicides and Monsanto.

CONCLUSIONS WHAT HAVE WE DISCUSSED? WHAT CAN BE USED FOR THE PRESENTATION IN WHAT FORM?