UN Global Compact & UN Sustainable Development Goals
The United Nations' plan for achieving a better future for all — laying out a path over the next 15 years to end extreme poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and protect our planet.
In September 2015, all 193 Member States of the United Nations adopted a plan for achieving a better future for all — laying out a path over the next 15 years to end extreme poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and protect our planet. At the heart of “Agenda 2030” are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which clearly define the world we want — applying to all nations and leaving no one behind.
The new Global Goals result from a process that has been more inclusive than ever, with Governments involving business, civil society, and citizens from the outset. We are all in agreement on where the world needs to go. Fulfilling these ambitions will take an unprecedented effort by all sectors in society — and business must play a very important role in the process. Didner & Gerge Global track signatory status regarding UN Global Compact as well as the alignment with these 17 SDGs for current and prospect holdings.
As of the latest (2022) Annual Report provided to Nordic Ecolabel, 14 of the holdings of Didner & Gerge Global had signed UN Global Compact and many more are actively working with the SDGs.