Post by account_disabled on Mar 14, 2024 4:12:40 GMT
The year 2030 is a year of definition. It is assumed that by this date several countries should have achieved their goal to which they committed in 2015: reducing polluting emissions and helping the planet to be and be better. All this is within the sustainable development goals of the 2030 agenda.
Companies are the first to comply with the agenda and goals, however different studies say that it is likely that they will not be able to achieve the sustainability goals for 2030.
According to the Deloitte social progress index, which aims to evaluate development with a “global vision of people's quality of life,” companies will not reach the AQB Directory sustainable development indices formulated by the United Nations.
This is because the countries' process has been slow and uneven and it has not been possible to cover all areas of human rights.
For its part, Mexico is in 48th place in the social progress index and is below Peru, Brazil and Panama.
The nations with the highest performance, according to the same study, were Canada, the Netherlands, Australia, the United Kingdom and Germany. Denmark tops the list.
Companies are the first to comply with the 2030 agenda and sustainability goals.
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Although the 2030 goals will not be reached, “four years of index results tell us that the world is improving overall in 113 countries, of the 128 classified that demonstrate progress.” The areas prioritized in the results “are primarily driven by improvements in access to information, communications and advanced education that drive social progress globally.
According to KPMG experts in their sustainable development study, taking this reality seriously is important, since “only sustainable companies will survive in the long term; Those who don't will be left behind. That is why sustainable development is not a passing fad: it is an obligation.
Companies are the first to comply with the agenda and goals, however different studies say that it is likely that they will not be able to achieve the sustainability goals for 2030.
According to the Deloitte social progress index, which aims to evaluate development with a “global vision of people's quality of life,” companies will not reach the AQB Directory sustainable development indices formulated by the United Nations.
This is because the countries' process has been slow and uneven and it has not been possible to cover all areas of human rights.
For its part, Mexico is in 48th place in the social progress index and is below Peru, Brazil and Panama.
The nations with the highest performance, according to the same study, were Canada, the Netherlands, Australia, the United Kingdom and Germany. Denmark tops the list.
Companies are the first to comply with the 2030 agenda and sustainability goals.
Tweet this phrase.
Although the 2030 goals will not be reached, “four years of index results tell us that the world is improving overall in 113 countries, of the 128 classified that demonstrate progress.” The areas prioritized in the results “are primarily driven by improvements in access to information, communications and advanced education that drive social progress globally.
According to KPMG experts in their sustainable development study, taking this reality seriously is important, since “only sustainable companies will survive in the long term; Those who don't will be left behind. That is why sustainable development is not a passing fad: it is an obligation.