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It will help companies with innovative technologies flourishing all across the globe, people will have better jobs,
everyone will be able to afford nutritious foods without moving out of their native place, living in clean, healthy
setup with proper sanitation facility, they will have quality and affordable education, and technical advancement to
bring social and economical equality while keeping the environment safe.
Sustainable development includes the following:
• reducing excessive use of resources and enhancing resource conservation.
• recycling and reuse of waste materials.
• scientific management of renewable resources, especially bio-resources.
• planting more trees.
• using more environment friendly material or biodegradable material.
• green, grassy patches to be interspersed between concrete buildings.
• use of technologies, which are environmentally friendly and based on efficient use of resources.
Sustainable Development Goals- Agenda 2030
The Sustainable Development Goals also known as the Global SUSTAINABLE G ALS 1 NO POVERTY
Goals, are a universal approach for improving our world. These 17 DEVELOPMENT
interconnected universal goals approved by the United Nations 2 ZERO 3 GOOD HEALTH 4 QUALITY GENDER
General Assembly in 2015 and are expected to be achieved by HUNGER AND WELL-BEING EDUCATION 5 EQUALITY
the year 2030. They serve as a blueprint for creating a better and
CLEAN WATER
more sustainable future for all. 6 AND SANITATION 7 AFFORDABLE AND 8 DECENT WORK AND 9 INDUSTRY, INNOVATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
CLEAN ENERGY
AND INFRASTRUCTURE
These goals will help all the nations across the world to design
RESPONSIBLE
CLIMATE
their national development plans for the next 15 years in such 10 INEQUALITIES 11 AND COMMUNITIES 12 CONSUMPTION 13 ACTION
SUSTAINABLE CITIES
REDUCED
a way that it should end poverty and hunger, bring peace and AND PRODUCTION
justice and sustain our natural resources with minimum climate LIFE LIFE PEACE, JUSTICE PARTNERSHIPS
14 BELOW WATER 15 ON LAND 16 AND STRONG 17 FOR THE GOALS
changes, food, and agriculture with less damage to mother Earth. INSTITUTIONS
The SDGs have been framed with the objective of addressing vital
issues facing businesses, governments, and society. These include poverty, gender equality, water use, energy,
climate change, and biodiversity.
Countries are now establishing policies and regulations that will promote sustainable systems needed in all
economic sectors to provide a secure, affordable, and sustainable economy. The core skills identified as necessary
for the green worker include environmental awareness and willingness to learn about sustainable development as
well as general learning and decision-making ability.
Green Growth
The concept of green growth aims at achieving economic growth that is socially inclusive and environmentally
sustainable. The Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, Government of India recognized green
growth in its vision, wherein 'poverty eradication' along with green growth is to be seen as the focal point for green
economy. The Finance Commission of India articulated green growth as involving "rethinking growth strategies
with regard to their impacts on environmental sustainability and the environmental resources available to poor
and vulnerable groups." The extent to which its economy will "grow green" will depend on its ability to reduce the
quantity of resources required over time to support economic growth that leads to enhancement of social equity
and job creation. Green growth could play an important role in balancing these priorities. To ensure sustainable
development, any activity that is expected to bring about economic growth must also consider its environmental
impacts so that it is more consistent with long term growth and development.
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