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SDG 12: RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION

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ENSURE SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION PATTERNS.

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Education can promote responsible consumption and production by teaching sustainable decision-making, practices and leadership.

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SDG 12 Partners
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SCORAI Europe is network that brings together scholars and practitioners from multi-disciplinary backgrounds with a shared interest in research and action around sustainable consumption. SCORAI Europe aims to support a community that contributes forward-thinking, innovative research in the area of sustainable consumption, while also fostering links between academic research, teaching, policy and practice. SCORAI Europe cooperates closely with the European Roundtable for Sustainable Consumption and Production (ERSCP) and with SCORAI Global, as well as other research networks that are focused on the challenges of addressing the society-environment nexus from a consumption perspective.

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The Forum on Trade, Environment, & the SDGs (TESS) works to support a global trading system that effectively addresses global environmental crises and advances the sustainable development goals. To foster inclusive international cooperation and action on trade and sustainability, our activities seek to catalyse inclusive, evidence- based, and solutions-oriented dialogue and policymaking, connect the dots between policy communities, provide thought leadership on priorities and policy options, and inspire governments and stakeholders to take meaningful action. TESS is housed at the Geneva Graduate Institute.

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As a center for learning, research, exchange, and publication, the Geneva School of Social Sciences (G3S) seeks to explore the challenges of contemporary societies: economic and cultural globalization; shifting political and social identities; individual and collective vulnerability; economic, social and spatial injustice and inequality; democratic challenges etc. These issues require the multi-disciplinary analytical skills and expertise that the School’s researchers bring to the table. They also require the involvement of students and the most diversified academic, social and political networks. The Geneva School of Social Sciences promotes social commitment to sustainable and equitable development, reduced social inequality – particularly with regard to gender – and institutions and political systems that are more participatory and respectful of justice and diversity.

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