Sustainability

sustainability

Sustainability can be defined as "a development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs". 

The Sustainable Development Goals Explained (SDGs)
In 2000 the UN launched the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). 189 countries of the world were brought together to consider the big challenges affecting the future of society and the environment. This led to the creation of a series of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which are a framework of 17 global goals set by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015 working towards a target date of 2030.
These targets highlight not only the environmental challenges the world faces today but the effect on communities and people all over the world of an unsustainable approach. Each of the 17 Goals has a set of indicators that gives companies and governments the ability to push for the goals with reasonable and achievable targets.

When you buy one of our products, you are helping us taking care of our planet, our home!

The pictures in this page from Eden Reforestation and Ecologi projects that we are supporting. You can find information about our Climate Positive Workforce in the link below:

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Our Sustainability Goals are:

  • Zero poverty 
  • Zero hunger
  • Good health and well-being 
  • Quality education 
  • Gender equality 
  • Climate action 

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