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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of 17 global targets created by the United Nations to address challenges like poverty, inequality, climate change, and more by 2030. Making faster progress on these goals means taking practical steps that directly address real-world problems, align with business priorities, and benefit communities and the planet.

  • Prioritize key areas: Identify which SDGs are most connected to your organization or community and focus your resources on actions that will create the biggest positive change.
  • Use digital solutions: Adopt digital tools and open platforms that make it easier to measure impact, streamline processes, and share progress with others.
  • Build measurable action: Set clear, trackable goals and regularly evaluate what’s working so you can scale up successful ideas and adjust when needed.
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  • View profile for Patrick Lowe

    Sustainable Finance & Supply Chains | Climate-Venture & Private Equity Strategy | $50M+ Revenue Growth | Enterprise Partnerships | MBA

    5,987 followers

    The SDGs: Stop Overthinking, Start Delivering United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) Look, we've made sustainability too complicated. Every consultant has their framework. Every tech vendor has their platform. Every regulation has its acronym. But here's what actually matters: The Reality Check The world faces clear challenges: - Climate change is threatening business operations - Supply chains are vulnerable to resource scarcity - Talent wants purpose-driven work - Investors demand real impact - Regulators are done with greenwashing What Companies Actually Need 1. Clear Focus - Pick the SDGs that directly impact your business - Focus on material issues, not checkbox exercises - Set measurable targets that make business sense 2. Practical Action - Start with your core business impact - Fix what you can control first - Scale what works, learn from what doesn't 3. Real Results - Track metrics that matter to your bottom line - Measure actual impact, not just activities - Report on progress, not promises The Business Case Is Simple Companies taking real action on SDGs see: - 20% average cost savings from resource efficiency - 2-3x employee engagement rates - 30% higher customer loyalty - Better access to capital - Lower regulatory risk Stop Wasting Money On - Excessive frameworks and certifications - Complex consulting engagements - Siloed sustainability initiatives - Fancy reports nobody reads - Tech platforms that create more work Start Investing In - Direct emissions reduction - Circular business models - Supply chain resilience - Employee development - Community impact And The Way Forward 1. Month 1-3 - Pick your priority SDGs - Set clear business targets - Start measuring baseline impact 2. Month 4-6 - Fix obvious problems - Train your teams - Build basic systems 3. Month 7-12 - Scale what works - Drop what doesn't - Show real results Bottom Line The SDGs aren't a compliance exercise. They're a blueprint for future-proofing your business. Every dollar spent should drive both impact and returns. Every initiative should solve real problems. Stop overthinking. Start delivering.

  • View profile for Antonio Vizcaya Abdo

    Sustainability & ESG Transformation Strategist | Reporting, Governance & Organizational Integration | Professor UNAM | Advisor | TEDx Speaker

    123,850 followers

    Six Pathways to Sustainable Development 🌎 The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has identified six key transition pathways that are essential to accelerating progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. These pathways offer strategic directions for global efforts in various sectors. Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, and Pollution Management - This pathway emphasizes strengthening commitments under the Paris Agreement, improving ecosystem management, reducing disaster impacts, and integrating actions for climate and biodiversity. Energy Transition - It involves transitioning to renewable energy sources, enhancing energy efficiency, and providing universal access to affordable, clean electricity, including solutions for clean cooking. Transformation of Food Systems - Actions include eliminating hunger and malnutrition, shifting away from environmentally harmful agricultural practices, protecting biodiversity, and striving for climate neutrality in food production. Education Transformation - Focuses on significant investments in education, from early childhood development to enhancing scientific research, aiming to equip future generations with necessary skills and knowledge. Social Protection and Decent Jobs - This pathway advocates for universal health care and social protection, promoting gender equality and inclusion, and advancing decent job opportunities to drive economic prosperity. Inclusive Digitalization - Aims at achieving universal digital access, promoting equal opportunities in banking and financial services, and encouraging participation in higher technology activities to ensure broad-based benefits from digital advances. Each pathway not only represents a critical area of development but also outlines actionable steps that nations and organizations can implement to align with global sustainability objectives. #sustainability #sustainable #esg #climatechange #climateaction #sdgs #strategy #sustainabledevelopment

  • View profile for Nadine Zidani
    Nadine Zidani Nadine Zidani is an Influencer

    Sustainability & ESG Leader | Impact Entrepreneur | Impact Investing | MENA Sustainability LinkedIn Top Voice | Podcaster & Keynote Speaker

    13,407 followers

    Everyone’s talking about impact. But very few know how to measure it. As someone who works closely with businesses—from early-stage startups to growing SMEs—I see this struggle all the time: ❌ “We want to be more sustainable but don’t know where to start.” ❌ “We don’t have the time or budget to hire a consultant.” ❌ “We’re doing things right... we think. But how do we prove it?” The good news? You don’t need a full sustainability team to get started. Here are 3 powerful FREE tools I recommend all the time to clients and founders I mentor: 🔹 B Impact Assessment (BIA) The most widely used tool to evaluate your company’s social and environmental performance. It covers everything from how you treat your employees to how you engage with your community and manage your environmental footprint. It also sets you on the path to becoming a B Corp—but even if that’s not your goal, it gives you a clear benchmark to improve. 👉 Learn More: https://lnkd.in/ddwJ6hXH 🔹 SDG Action Manager Developed by B Lab and the UN Global Compact, this tool connects your operations to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It helps you assess your impact across topics like gender equality, decent work, and climate action, while giving you guidance on where to go next. A great tool if you want to align your strategy with global goals. 👉 Learn More: https://lnkd.in/d8Nvqrw4 🔹 SME Climate Hub Designed specifically for small businesses, this tool helps you measure and reduce your carbon emissions. It guides you step by step to set a credible net-zero commitment and access action plans and reporting templates. Backed by the UN Race to Zero initiative—it’s perfect if you want to show real climate leadership. 👉 Learn More: https://lnkd.in/dKivEaRi 🛠 These tools aren't just checklists. They help you turn good intentions into strategy, and strategy into impact. 💬 Have you used any of them? Curious to hear what’s worked for you—or what’s still unclear. #ImpactMeasurement #Sustainability #SDGs #SMEClimateHub #ClimateAction #BCorp #PurposeDrivenBusiness #MENAImpact

  • View profile for Prasanna Lohar

    Investor | Board Member | Independent Director | Banker | Digital Architect | Founder | Speaker | CEO | Regtech | Fintech | Blockchain Web3 | Innovator | Educator | Mentor + Coach | CBDC | Tokenization

    90,516 followers

    Accelerating the SDGs through Digital Public Infrastructure ( DPI ) The world is approaching the midpoint implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, but only 12% of the targets are on track. Digital public infrastructure (DPI) has emerged as a critical enabler of digital transformation, and can turbocharge progress to deliver on the 17 SDGs. DPGs are built on Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), which consists of open and interoperable platforms, accessible to anyone for usage and development. India, being a pioneer in the field, has successfully implemented various DPI experiments, including Aadhaar, UPI, and account aggregators. With a whole-of-society approach for driving DPI in mind, this compendium is designed as a first of its kind knowledge resource and guide that decision-makers and practitioners in government, international development, private sector, or civil society can use to inform their efforts towards accelerating SDGs through DPI. The compendium ( Source - https://lnkd.in/dtCY6d5Z ) presents a snapshot of digital solutions in action around the world that can help move the needle and get us back on track.

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