SDGs

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The 17 core goals of the United Nations

What are the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?

The United Nations published the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda in 2015 and proposed the "Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)".

Contains 17 core goals (Goals), 169 specific goals (Targets), and 230 reference indicators, which are SDGs!

The SDGs include 17 sustainable development goals such as eradicating hunger, promoting gender equality, responsible production and consumption, and mitigating climate change. This guides governments, businesses, citizen groups, and the public to work together through every action and decision-making. achieve the possibility of sustainable development.

We hope to jointly create a world in which "every country achieves lasting, inclusive and sustainable economic growth and everyone has a decent job" by 2030, a world where production, consumption and use, from air to land, are carried out in a sustainable way. A world of natural resources ranging from rivers, lakes and groundwater to oceans.

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