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Sustainable Innovation Technology, service, logistics, social aspects Innovation throughout the supply chain Cradle-to-cradle approach Innovation is not always something new, sometimes just forgotten (education system; Skysail) State programme/business support agencies/consultancies on national and transnational level Standard verification of sustainability of products and appropriate marketing Definition: Innovations for sustainable development solution for unsustainable action = sustainable innovation

Innovation in companies Innovations are created to maximize profits –Do not take sustainability into account –Many products do not become more sustainable for decades (computers/mobile phones) What is already there/did not come to market? Taxation of unsustainable activities –Trigger for suatainable innovations/development –No more subsidies for unsustainable products/services (aviation) –Nuclear power in Germany (nuclear fuel tax) –High price fuel (2008) did decrease consumption by 25% in Germany EMS trigger innovations (EMS in companies/municiplities) Innovation is replacing business as usual: big obstacle –Include the staff/citizens at early stage (participation)

Behaviour/consumption side Bring in sustainability aspects in business development centres Collaboration of local SMEs for sustainable projects Establish sustainability early in life (elementary school) Take into account coolness factor Positive role models for the public (acceptance of SI)