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Ships and Ports of the Future are Green Get started in Responsible Research and Innovation SEA TRANSPORTATION: Ships and Ports of the Future are Green Photo: Port of Tallinn MARINA Project 17th May 2018 – International Mobilisation and Mutual Learning Workshop Phase 2 Estonian Maritime Academy, Tallinn, Estonia sander.kask@ahhaa.ee

Pictograms courtesy of RRI Tools - https://www.rri-tools.eu Sea Transportation New technologic developments promise to make ships, ports and their construction and operation energy efficient, minimise pollution and thus lower the harm to the natural environment. Sustainability and smart solutions have become key elements in global marine transport. “Being green” is no longer only an ecological imperative, but the higher efficiency involved in innovative methods makes green operation also an economic standard. 13 participants from different stakeholder groups expressed their opinion in this participative workshop: Responsible Research and Innovation Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) engages and brings together all stakeholders, creates dialogue and facilitates knowledge-sharing. It ensures the sustainable use of natural resources and makes sure that the needs of citizens and society are integrated into research and innovation. Participants put forth proposals of collective solutions based on the six RRI dimensions: Pictograms courtesy of RRI Tools - https://www.rri-tools.eu

Target stakeholder groups Workshop Outcomes The participants defined 3 main groups of actions. Each group calls for the combined actions of at least two target groups, which confirms the need for collaboration between stakeholders. Each action was linked to several RRI dimensions, and Governance and Sustainability were the most important dimensions in this workshop. Target stakeholder groups Policy Environmental Technology Local Cooperation Responsible Research & Innovation Dimensions Make more ambitious agreements Implement environmental requirements globally Implement existing agreements Implement the global single window Energy transition Manage waste in ships and harbors Technological development Environmentally friendly ships are paying less Ships as a possibility to collect environmental data Use more alternative solutions to produce electricity for ships Globally replace the vessels fuels to more environmentally friendly Ports cooperation with the surrounding cities or regions Develop waste management system in small ports Prevent food waste and food loss issues on ships Ports should create their own electricity to be more efficient