This book, "Agenda 2030 and its Sustainable Development Goals: Successful Innovations from International Businesses," delves into the symbiotic relationship between the global business landscape and the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set in 2015. Highlighting the world's paramount challenges, from climate change to gender equality, it emphasizes our collective stride towards sustainability. The narrative is enriched with in-depth case studies that span a plethora of industries, from food and finance to energy and transportation. These studies provide a window into how trailblazing companies are intricately embedding the SDGs into their operational blueprints. Crafted to cater to both specialists and those new to the subject, this tome stands as an indispensable guide to sustainable business models and practices, fostering a clarion call for companies, academics, and policymakers to rally towards a greener, brighter future.
Introduction to the concept of sustainability and Agenda 2030.
Chapter
1: No Poverty The Case of MAS Holdings.
Chapter 2: Zero Hunger The Case
of Microsoft.
Chapter 3: Good Health and Well-Being The Case of Danone.-
Chapter 4: Quality Education The Case of The Borgen Project.
Chapter 5:
Gender Equality The Case of Volvo AB.
Chapter 6 Clean Water and Sanitation
- the case of Coca-Cola AB.- hapter 7 Affordable and Clean Energy - the case
of Tesla.
Chapter 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth - The Case of PUMA.-
Chapter 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure - The Case of
Accenture.-Chapter 10 Reduced Inequalities - The case of Smurfit Kappa.-
Chapter 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities: The Case of LKAB.
Chapter 12
Responsible Consumption and Production: The Case of IKEA.
Chapter 13 Climate
Action - The Case of Netflix.
Chapter 14 Life Below Water: The Case of Walt
Disney.
Chapter 15 Life on Land: The Case of Unilever.
Chapter 16: Peace,
Justice, and Strong Institutions The Case of Choco4Peace.
Chapter 17:
Partnership for the Goals The Case of Nike.- Index.
Anna Sörensson is an Associate Professor at Inland Norway University and Mid Sweden University. She has previously published books, articles, and book chapters drawn from her research in sustainability, tourism, entrepreneurship, and marketing. She is currently research leader for a project about sustainable large scale industrial parks in Europe.
Navid Ghannad is an Assistant Professor at Halmstad University, Sweden. He has published in the areas of marketing, entrepreneurship, and strategy. Building on his rich academic foundation, he has also held roles as a policy-maker and has been involved in the initiation and management of various business ventures.