Social Sustainability
Sustainable markets; health, peace and human rights, our communities depend on the actions of its individual citizens to mobilize resources to speed up transformation in this segment by making better choices re supply and demand, generating more sustainable products, services, practices and economies. Lack of quality healthcare, especially in developing economies is a source of many societal ills, innovations must be supported that enable access to improved health outcomes in disadvantaged populations. Also conflicts in several parts of the world must be turned into collaborative solutions that ensure the protection of human rights and the rule of law as lasting peace is essential to social sustainability.
Economic Sustainability
Inequality levels are alarming, unprecedented, and inexcusable, economic empowerment, for education, employment, income, raising a family, divides those with a promising future from those without. To close the gap, we must help create communities in which everyone has the opportunity to pursue financial prosperity.
Environmental Sustainability
Destructive practices affecting the earth, it’s climate and reproductive systems must be drastically reduced and eliminated, at the same time, we must work to ensure more sustainable lives and economies, improving access to clean air, sustainable shelter, clean water and clean energy. The earth must be managed in such a way as to reverse the trend, reverse the damage, embrace ‘Sustainability’, using or harvesting resources without depleting or damaging them.