EVALUATING PROGRESS TOWARDS THE SUSTAINABLE

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A GLOBESCAN / SUSTAINABILITY SURVEYEVALUATING PROGRESS TOWARDS THESUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

AGENDAIntroductionsOverall ProgressAchievementsImpactProducts and PartnershipsQ&A2

INTRODUCTIONSWander MeijerMargo MosherDirector, GlobeScanAsia PacificSenior Manager,SustainAbilityAndrew PetersenKaren IlesRobert HansorCEO, SustainableBusiness AustraliaHead of Corporate SocialResponsibility, TataConsultancy ServicesGlobal Sustainabilityand Policy & SystemsPrincipal, Huawei3

ABOUT THE GLOBESCANSUSTAINABILITY SURVEYA unique, collaborative platform that uses research-driveninsights from the most influential global thought leadersto explore the biggest sustainability challenges.Cross-sectorUp-to-dateWe survey thousands of sustainabledevelopment experts andpractitionersfrom the following sectors:We publish two reports each year,and provide a regularly updatedexpert perspective on a range oftimely topics. CorporateEach publication is supported by aglobal interactive webinar wherewe invite the foremost thinkers tocontribute to our panels. Government (includingmulti-lateral institutions) NGOs Institutional (e.g., academics) Service (e.g., consultants, media)4

SURVEY FINDINGS5

SURVEY METHODOLOGY511 qualified sustainability experts completed the onlinequestionnaire from November 22, 2016 to January 9, 2017.ExperienceGeographySectorsRespondents have thefollowing experience workingon sustainability issues:Experts surveyed span 74countries in the following regions:Respondents were drawn fromthe following sectors:77%More Than10 Years19%5 to 10Years4%3* to 4Years* Respondents with fewer thanthree years experience have beenexcluded from the tinAmericaMiddle Academic &ResearchService& MediaOther6

ACHIEVEMENTSSOCIETY’S ACHIEVEMENTS ON GLOBALGOALS HAVE BEEN LIMITEDQuestion:“Progress on the SDGs (% of experts)Good (4 5)Industry, Innovation and InfrastructureAffordable and Clean EnergyPartnerships for the GoalsClimate ActionGender EqualityClean Water and SanitationQuality EducationGood Health and Well-beingZero HungerNo PovertySustainable Cities and CommunitiesLife on LandResponsible Consumption and ProductionPeace, Justice and Strong InstitutionsDecent Work and Economic GrowthReduced InequalitiesLife Below Water13111199888765444432Poor (1 2)354537455047444153605160595852How would you ratesociety’s performance todate in having achievedprogress toward each one ofthe SustainableDevelopmentGoals (SDGs)?Please use the 5-point scaleprovided (where 1 is "poor"and 5 is "excellent").7066All Respondents, 20177

WHO IS DRIVING PROGRESSNGOS AND SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS HAVEMADE THE BIGGEST CONTRIBUTION ON THEGLOBAL GOALSQuestion:“Poor” progress on transition to sustainable development to date (% of experts)Good (4 5)NGOs38Social entrepreneurs1433The United Nations24Citizen-led mass social change movements24Independent research / academic 20263224Multi-sectoral partnerships/collaborations2017City/local governments14International financial institutions12Multilateral organizations11The private sectorPoor (1 2)32375National governments5Please use the 5-point scaleprovided (where 1 is "poor"and 5 is "excellent").43349The US government specificallyHow would you rate theperformance of each of thefollowing types oforganizations in terms of itscontribution to progress onthe SustainableDevelopmentGoals (SDGs)?496461All Respondents, 20178

IMPACTCLIMATE ACTION SEEN AS HAVING THEBIGGEST IMPACT ON OVERALL SUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT PROGRESSMost important SDG for society to focus on to achieve the most progress (% of experts)Climate ActionQuality EducationResponsible Consumption and ProductionPeace, Justice and Strong InstitutionsReduced InequalitiesClean Water and SanitationNo PovertySustainable Cities and CommunitiesDecent Work and Economic GrowthAffordable and Clean EnergyZero HungerGood Health and Well-beingGender EqualityPartnerships for the GoalsIndustry, Innovation and InfrastructureLife on LandLife Below Water3926242423191817151413121110875Question:Which of the SustainableDevelopment Goals (SDGs)do you think are the mostimportant for society tofocus on in order to achievethe most progress towardsustainable development?Please choose at most threegoals in order of importance.Total Mentions (Ranked #1, 2, and 3), All Respondents, 20179

REGIONAL RANKINGSREGIONAL RANKINGS ON SDG IMPORTANCEDIFFERMost important SDG for society to focus on to achieve the most progress (% of experts)Most Important Goal2nd Most Important GoalGovernment*38% Climate Action34% Quality Education28% Peace, Justice & StrongNGO34% Climate Action26% Quality Education26% Reduced InequalitiesAcademic & Research44%31%Peace, Justice &Strong Institutions24% Reduced Inequalities Corporate38% Climate Action31% Quality Education24% Reduced InequalitiesService & Media41% Climate Action26% Quality Education25% ResponsibleAsia31% Climate Action25% Quality Education25% ResponsibleAfrica / Middle East*44% Quality Education31% Peace, Justice &28% Zero HungerEurope39% Climate Action29% Quality Education28% ResponsibleNorth America46% Climate Action28% Clean Water &23% Quality Education SanitationResponsible ConsumptionLatin America40% Reduced Inequalities 33% Climate Action* Small sample sizeClimate ActionStrong Institutions3rd Most Important GoalInstitutionsResponsible ConsumptionConsumptionQuestion:Which of the SustainableDevelopment Goals (SDGs)do you think are the mostimportant for society tofocus on in order to achievethe most progress towardsustainable development?Please choose at most threegoals in order of importance.ConsumptionConsumption & Production31% Peace, Justice & StrongInstitutionsTotal Mentions (Ranked #1, 2, and 3), by Sector and Region, 201710

IMPORTANCE VS PROGRESSREGIONAL RANKINGS ON SDGIMPORTANCE DIFFERQuestions:ImportancePerceived importance of SDGs vs achieved progressHow would you ratesociety’s performance todate in having achievedprogress toward each one ofthe SustainableDevelopmentGoals (SDGs)?Climate ActionShould Lead Low PerformanceResponsibleConsumption &ProductionPeace, Justice& ionSustainableCities &CommunitiesNo PovertyDecent Work &Economic GrowthLife BelowWaterLife onLandShould Not Lead Low PerformanceZero HungerGenderEqualityPlease use the 5-point scaleprovided (where 1 is "poor"and 5 is "excellent").Clean Water& SanitationAffordable &Clean EnergyGood Health& Well-beingPartnershipsfor the GoalsIndustry,Innovation &InfrastructureWhich of the SustainableDevelopment Goals (SDGs)do you think are the mostimportant for society tofocus on in order to achievethe most progress towardsustainable development?Should Not Lead High PerformanceProgressPlease choose at most threegoals in order of importance.Importance vs Progress, All Respondents, 201711

REGIONAL FOCUSASIA AND AFRICA DIFFER IN SDG FOCUSQuestion:SDG receiving the most attention within own organizationGoal ReceivingMost AttentionGoal Receiving2nd Most AttentionGovernment*47% Climate Action34% Industry & Infrastructure 28%NGO30% Climate Action26% Cities & Communities24% PartnershipsAcademic & Research37% Climate Action32% Quality Education27% Cities & CommunitiesCorporate54% Climate Action30% Industry & Infrastructure 26%Service & Media42% Climate Action34% Consumption30% Industry &Asia31% Cities &28% Climate Action25% ConsumptionAfrica / Middle East*28% Quality Education25% Climate Action25% Cities & CommunitiesEurope45% Climate Action27% Consumption22% Industry &North America47% Climate Action25% Industry & Infrastructure 22%Latin America40% Climate Action21% Reduced Inequalities* Small sample sizeCommunitiesGoal Receiving3rd Most AttentionCities & CommunitiesEnergyWhich of the SustainableDevelopment Goals (SDGs),if any, receive the mostattention within your ownorganization (or within yourown work if moreapplicable)?Please choose at mostthree goals.InfrastructureInfrastructureCities & Communities19% Industry Education CommunitiesBy Sector and Region, Total Mentions, 201712

CONTRIBUTING TO THE SDGsCOMPANIES ACT ON SDGS BY DEVELOPINGPRODUCTS & PURSUING NEW PARTNERSHIPSHow is your organization contributing or planning to contribute toward SDGs (% of experts)51Developing products/services to provide solutions in line with SDGsPursuing public-private partnerships / multi-stakeholder collaborationsto support delivery of programs3533Applying SDGs as a lens for setting sustainability strategies/goalsPursuing ambitious goals for reducing negative companyenvironmental/social impacts2718Applying SDGs as a lens for analyzing core business risks/opportunitiesPursuing ambitious “net positive” goals13Tracking / reporting on direct/indirect contributionto meeting priority SDGs1312Providing financing for solutionsNot contributing / planning to contribute to the SDGsPlease choosethe three most suited fromthe following list.16Providing technological/data solutions required to achieve goalsOtherHow, if at all, is yourorganization contributing orplanning to contributetoward the SustainableDevelopment Goals(SDGs)?31Advocating for supportive policy / regulatory frameworksIncreasing philanthropic contributionsQuestions:419Total Mentions, Corporate Respondents (n 104), 201713

A NEW SOCIAL CONTRACTOPPORTUNITIES TO ALIGN BUSINESS ANDSOCIETAL INTERESTS DRIVE PRIVATE SECTORINTEREST IN SDGsMain reasons organization is contributing or planning to contribute toward SDGs (% of experts)Opportunity to align core business activities / innovation effortswith society's needs4132Opportunity to better focus/execute sustainability strategyImportance of SDGs to global community / urgency of issues31Opportunity to grow revenue / expand to new markets3123Potential reputational benefitsQuestions:What are the main reasonsyour company is contributingto (or is planning tocontribute to) theimplementation of theSustainable DevelopmentGoals (SDGs)?Please select up to tworeasons in order ofimportance.16Pressure from external stakeholders13Opportunity to launch new collaborations/partnershipsPressure from internal stakeholders4Competitive pressure4Total Mentions, Corporate Respondents (n 95), 201714

PANEL DISCUSSION15

COMMENTS ON THE RESULTSMargo MosherSenior Manager, SustainAbility16

INSIGHTS FROM TATACONSULTANCY SERVICESKaren IlesHead of Corporate Social Responsibility, TataConsultancy Services17

INSIGHTS FROM HUAWEIRobert HansorGlobal Sustainability and Policy & Systems Principal,Huawei18

Q&A19

Q&AWander MeijerMargo MosherDirector, GlobeScanAsia PacificSenior Manager,SustainAbilityAndrew PetersenKaren IlesRobert HansorCEO, SustainableBusiness AustraliaHead of Corporate SocialResponsibility, TataConsultancy ServicesGlobal Sustainabilityand Policy & SystemsPrincipal, Huawei20

A GLOBESCAN / SUSTAINABILITY SURVEYEVALUATING PROGRESS TOWARDS THESUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALSTHANK YOU!

Opportunity to grow revenue / expand to new markets Importance of SDGs to global community / urgency of issues Opportunity to better focus/execute sustainability strategy Opportunity to align core business

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