Towards the Tipping Point: Global Goals Guide for Business
The United Nations member states adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030. Businesses have a vital role to play in contributing to the achievement of the Goals. The businesses profiled inTowards the Tipping Point: Global Goals Guide for Businessare great examples of how leading organisations are acting on the 2030 Agenda. The report was sponsored by Deloitte and supported by Arm.
The report provides practical examples and recommendations for businesses just beginning to engage with the Global Goals. Business in the Community (BITC) hopes the report will inspire and guide businesses looking to deepen their commitment to sustainable development, and contribution to the Global Goals.
Organisations that embed sustainable development effectively into their business model can future proof themselves and enhance their long-term commercial performance.The Global Goals offer a globally agreed set of aspirations. Across UK businesses, and particularly among the BITC network, there are organisations already gaining value from engaging with the Global Goals. These businesses tend to utilise the Global Goals in two broad ways.
Firstly, they use theGlobal Goals as a communications framework. Businesses face an increasing need to articulate how they intend create positive societal impact. The Goals offer a set of shared aspirations that can be a tool for businesses to signal their commitment in a globally recognised way. The Global Goals can help businesses structure their measurement and non-financial reporting.
Secondly, businesses can use theGlobal Goals as a strategic pathfinder. The Global Goals highlight a comprehensive set of risks and opportunities against which businesses can future proof and use to inform strategic choices. Businesses developing solutions to meet particular goals can create business growth by providing solutions to others. Further, as a common language and set of shared aspirations, the Global Goals can create new and strengthen existing partnerships within and across sectors.
Webinar: How businesses can benefit from aligning their purpose and strategy to the Global Goals
Led by Hannah Rowley, Global Goals Campaign Manager at Business in the Community, the webinar introduces the SDGs, and gives practical examples and recommendations for businesses beginning to engage with them. Richard Jeans and Anne-Marie Wedd from EMCOR UK, the facilities management company, share why the Global Goals are important to EMCOR, and the process, challenges and opportunities related to building the SDGs into their strategy.