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A map of how the SDGs align to Framework priorities
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent the world’s plan for action on sustainability. When the Framework was released, work was done to show which SDGs the Framework addressed.
The 2019 Annual Update included mapping of the Frameowrk to the SDGs, which was undertaken by STR Consulting at the same time that they refreshed the materiality review. More detail on the links to the SDGs can be seen here.
Progress at June 2020
In the past year, the SSG has been involved in broader efforts to look at ways to enhance reporting through alignment with the SDGS, led by AgriFutures Australia.
The SSG seeks to take another step and show how the SDGs
and their targets map across the Framework’s 23 priorities.
The aim is to translate the Framework to a common, global
language understood by business leaders, governments, and the global investment community to build trust and support collaboration.
A map of how the SDGs align to Framework priorities
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent the world’s plan for action on sustainability. When the Framework was released, work was done to show which SDGs the Framework addressed.
The 2019 Annual Update included mapping of the Frameowrk to the SDGs, which was undertaken by STR Consulting at the same time that they refreshed the materiality review. More detail on the links to the SDGs can be seen here.
Progress at June 2020
In the past year, the SSG has been involved in broader efforts to look at ways to enhance reporting through alignment with the SDGS, led by AgriFutures Australia.
The SSG seeks to take another step and show how the SDGs
and their targets map across the Framework’s 23 priorities.
The aim is to translate the Framework to a common, global
language understood by business leaders, governments, and the global investment community to build trust and support collaboration.