UN Sustainability Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a collection of 17 interlinked global goals designed to be a “blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all”.

UN Sustainability Goals

The UN Sustainable Development Goals were set up in 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly and are intended to be achieved by the year 2030. The 17 SDGs are:

The Sustainable Development Goals are a collection of 17 interlinked global goals designed to be a “blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all”  They were set up in 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly and are intended to be achieved by the year 2030 and include:

  • No Poverty
  • Zero Hunger
  • Good Health and Well-being
  • Quality Education
  • Gender Equality
  • Clean Water and Sanitation
  • Affordable and Clean Energy
  • Decent Work and Economic Growth
  • Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
  • Reduced Inequality
  • Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • Responsible Consumption and Production
  • Climate Action
  • Life Below Water
  • Life On Land
  • Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
  • Partnerships for the Goals

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To facilitate monitoring and reporting against the SDG’s, tools exist within the STAR assessment to track progress within your own business and down your supply chains.

STAR Index is a simple to use tool which enables you to have transparency over your entire chain and help you identify risk and opportunities to help you achieve the SDG’s.