GERMANY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS’ IMPLEMENTATIONS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48371/ISMO.2022.47.1.004Keywords:
sustainable development goals, Germany, Federal government, sustainable development strategy, updated strategyAbstract
Among the main threats to humanity in early 2022, the UN named climate change, increased forest fires, deforestation for farms, pastures and urban expansion. These issues are part of the sustainable development goals / SDGs developed by the UN in 2015. If by 2030 these goals are not achieved by states, then the issues of climate conservation, biodiversity, deforestation, growing consumption of resources, etc., then humanity risks causing great harm to the planet.
The positive experience in the implementation of the SDGs in Germany is important for other countries, especially countries with developing economies, in the context of the approval of the updated Sustainable Development Strategy, published on 10/1/2020 with the inclusion of new indicators. The updated Strategy covered all enterprises in the country (for example, BASF, BMW, Bosch, etc.). Based on the analysis and synthesis, the features of the new Sustainable Development Strategy, their implementation at German enterprises are identified, the author's assessment of the policy of the Federal Government is given. It is shown that the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals means taking responsibility: for present and future generations, at the national and international levels