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16 Sep 2015

Author:
Megan Rowling, Reuters

Companies need to be engaged more on Sustainable Development Goals, says sustainable business council head Peter Bakker

"Interview-Business yet to grasp role in new UN development goals", 14 Sep. 2015

Business will have a much bigger role to play in achieving new global development targets than it did in meeting previous U.N. goals, but private companies need a stronger case for getting involved, a sustainable business leader said.

Peter Bakker, head of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), said corporations have helped shape the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which range from ending hunger to providing water and sanitation for all.

But most businesses have yet to think through how they can contribute to meeting the 169 targets set out in the SDGs, due to be adopted at a U.N. summit this month... To coincide with the Sept. 25-27 summit, the WBCSD and partners will launch a guide to help companies work out which new goals apply to them, where they could have an impact, and how to measure their progress.

[refers to ABB, Alstom, EDF, Engie, Eskom, First Solar and Schneider Electric]

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