From the UN-sponsored Brundtland Report, two parallel streams of thought emerge. The first points out the inconsistencies in our economic growth model, and the second establishes principles and seeks a new production model.
This is how the search for sustainable growth arises – a growth that, in addition to preserving forests and rivers, is socially inclusive and equitable. Thus, where production techniques, due to their mechanical and chemical contents, are shown to be degrading, tensions develop that configure environments for innovation in biologically-based processes – biotechnologies.
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