
Sustainable Development Goals
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a global framework that defines measurable environmental and social targets for governments, industries, and communities worldwide.
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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Climate Action
What Are the SDGs?
The Sustainable Development Goals are 17 global goals adopted by the United Nations in 2015.
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They define measurable targets for environmental protection, social equity, economic development, and responsible industry practices through 2030.
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Governments, corporations, and financial institutions use the SDGs as a reference framework to evaluate sustainability performance.
Each goal includes specific targets and indicators that allow impact to be assessed systematically.

ENSURE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND MODERN ENERGY FOR ALL.

BUILD RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE, PROMOTE INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIALIZATION AND FOSTER INNOVATION.

MAKE CITIES AND HUMAN SETTLEMENTS INCLUSIVE, SAFE, RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE.

TAKE URGENT ACTION TO COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS IMPACTS.
