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It’s time for fashion to step up on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals

Halfway to 2030, progress is lagging on the United Nations’s Sustainable Development Goals. With plenty of potential for change, could the fashion industry model a better future for people and the planet?
UN secretary general António Guterres speaking at the SDG Summit in New York in September 2023.
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In 2015, the United Nations outlined a bold vision for a better world. Dubbed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the framework included 17 goals for progress, from eradicating poverty to building more sustainable cities. Despite its ambition, the framework is heading for failure, says UN secretary general António Guterres, who issued a wake-up call to world leaders at the SDG Summit in New York this week.

Only 15 per cent of the 140 targets that sit within the 17 top-line goals have been improved since they were set, while more than a third have either stagnated or regressed. According to the 2023 Global Sustainable Development Report, this is partly due to the intersecting crises of Covid-19, ongoing global conflicts, the cost-of-living and debt crises and climate change-related disasters wiping out several years of progress. But, even before that, the world was not changing enough.