Green Practices Guideline for Fisheries Sector
2. Proof of positive return on investment (ROI) is not necessary. However, organisation will only need to prove that commercialised product/service is going to or actively being promoted to market. Proof of Social Value ROI 1. Project completion report (clearly shows measurable pre- set goals to improve existing practices related to community engagement outlining innovation product/service/process applied/implemented/system/management/productivity reviewed on identified community). 2. In the event of an ongoing project, proof of actual goals is not yet necessary. However, proof of plan or ongoing engagement with community must be present through official project documents. Proof of Other ROV 1. Project completion report with evidence of improvement on productivity/practice/system and resource and material- efficiency leading to improved air and water quality/fewer waste/more renewable energy sources and other sustainable conditions. 3.3 COMPUTATION Not applicable 3.4 ASSUMPTIONS AND UNCERTAINTIES Not applicable 4 OTHER METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS 4.1 COMMENT AND LIMITATION Not applicable 4.2 VALIDATION Not applicable 4.3 QUALITY MANAGEMENT 1. Malaysian Standards (MS) - Standards Malaysia 2. Local or International Product Certification – SIRIM 3. Good Design Mark – Malaysia Design Council 4. MyHIJAU Mark - MGTC 5. REFERENCES 1. Green Practice Guideline for Services Sector (Final Report Draft 2022). 2. Green Technology Master Plan Malaysia/GTMP (2017 – 2030). 3. Dasar Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi Negara/DSTIN (2021 – 2030). 4. Dasar Keusahawanan Negara/DKN (2030). 5. Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 2030. 6. Dasar Perubahan Iklim Negara. 106 GREEN PRACTICES GUIDELINE FOR FISHERIES SECTOR (AQUACULTURE)
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