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nanotechnology together with ICCT provides industry 4.0 and industry 5.0 based mass customization and total automation in all industry sectors 10 Reduced inequalities among countries — Through technology transfer and cooperation between the countries through free trade 11 Safe and sustainable cities and communities ICCT and NT Green nanotechnology together ICCT supports to create smart cities integrated industrial facilities 12 Ensure sustainable production and consumption NT and ICCT Green nanotechnology together with artificial intelligence and IoT supports sustainable production and consumption of essential commodities 13 Combat on climate change NT Green nanotechnology supports to control environmental degradation and provides the optimum solution to clean the environment and helps to combat climate change 14 Conserve ocean and marine resources NT Green nanotechnology is capable enough to clean the ocean to conserve marine resources 15 Protect life on land NT Green nanotechnology in the healthcare sector, strong shelter, and pollution‐free clean environment through nanotechnology can protect life on the planet 16 Ensure peace and justice ICCT Communicate and collaborate using ICCT for peace and prosperity 17 Global partnership for sustainability ICCT Communicate and collaborate using ICCT for resource sharing

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