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Stakeholder' views
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key priorities for the clean tech industry to develop
Stakeholder views on key priorities for clean tech industry to grow
Agriculture and Food
Mobility and Transportation
34
25
92 10
107 13 16
8
Water and Blue Economy
Energy and Power
37
71 13 13
8 12
93
19 4
Environmental Quality and Safety
23
86 0
17
Waste Management
30
73 13
10
GHG Emissions Management 6
22
23
Construction and Prop-tech
36
39
29
Circular Economy
10
23
53 5
17
Advanced Materials
22
530
30
Logistics and Supply Chain 11
23
42
0
31
20
40
60
80 100 120 140 160 180 200
Tally of scores
■Academia Chambers & Associations Corporate Community Government ■ Startups
Quartile 1 ■Quartile 2 ■Quartile 3
Quartile 4
Logistics & Supply Chain
Agriculture and Food
Advanced Materials
Circular Economy
Mobility and Transport
Water and Blue Economy
Construction and Prop-Tech
Energy and Power
GHG Emissions Management
Waste Management
Envion. Quality & Safety
High cost of food should give rise to exploring
options such as containerized agriculture.
Reliance on imports and drive towards food
security.
Provide sustainable food options
Diversification of food crops with higher yields.
Agriculture and Food
Mobility and Transport
Water and Blue Economy
Contributes towards the reduction of
emissions and fuel import bill (particularly
at this time given the high and rising fuel
prices)
The existence and prevalence of alternative
energy sources would allow for a cost
effective and cleaner system of private and
public transport
Barbados is a water scarce island
Obvious need for systems to catch and filter rain-
water; currently
Wastewater treatment is an option but is energy
intensive therefore, solar and biomass can facilitate
balance
Approximately (41%) of non-revenue water is pumped
by BWA.
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