SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS 12
Presented By:
Pabitra Pandey By:
Pabitra Pandey
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List of contents
• Introduction of SDG
• History
• SDG 12
• SDG 12 Conceptual Framework
• Importance of SDG 12
• Target of SDG 12
• Links with others SDGs
• References
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Introduction
• According to UN, “Sustainable development has been defined
as development that meets the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own
needs.”
• It calls for concerted efforts towards building an inclusive,
sustainable and resilient future for people and planet.
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Environmental
(A viable Natural
Environment)
Economic
(Sufficient
Economy)
Social
(Nurturing
Community)
Sustainable Development
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History
1992
Earth Summit
2000
Millennium Summit
2002
World summit on SD
2012
UN conference on
SD
2013
Open Working
Group
2015
Post-2015
Development Agenda
March, 2015
Sendai Framework
for DRR
Sept. 2015
2030 Agenda, 17
SDGs
Dec. 2015
Paris Agreement on
Climate Change
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Introduction of Consumption and Production
 Excess gradually begins to take the place of
thrift
 Supply has increased, demand needs to move in
line
 Act of creating use value or utility that can satisfy
a want or need
Consumption
Production
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Cont…
• Recognized in the Johannesburg plan of implementation
• According to UNEP, it refers to “ the use of services and related
products, which respond to basic needs and bring a better
quality of life while minimizing the use of natural resources and
toxic materials as well as the emissions of waste and pollutants
over the life cycle of the services or products so as not to
jeopardize the needs of future generations.”
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Sustainable consumption
Source: Medium.com
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Ensure Sustainable Production and
Consumption
• Unsustainable patterns of Consumption and Production are the root
cause of
Fig. Biodiversity loss
Source: nytimes.com
Fig. Impacts of Climate
change
Source: Foodsystemprimer.org
Fig. Pollution
Source: dosomething.org
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Sustainable Consumption and Production
Conceptual Frame
• Promoting resource and energy efficiency
• Sustainable infrastructure
• Providing access to basic services
• Better quality of life for all
• Helps to achieve overall development plans
• Reduce future economic,
• environmental and social costs
• Strengthen economic competitiveness
• and reduce poverty
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Importance of SCP
• Each year, an estimated one third of all food produce ends up
rotting in the bins
• Switched to energy efficient light bulbs save US$120 billion
annually
• In 2050, global population reach 9.6 billion required natural
resources to sustain their lifestyles (UNDESA,2019)
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Targets of SCP
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Link with others SDGs
• SDG 12 has targets related to:
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References
• https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-consumption-
production/
• https://www.globalgoals.org/goals/12-responsible-consumption-and-
production/
• United Nations. "Sustainable consumption and production". United
Nations Sustainable Development. Retrieved 2020-11-26.
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Editor's Notes

  • #13 equivalent to 1.3 billion tonnes worth around $1 trillion – ends up rotting in the bins of consumers and retailers, or spoiling due to poor transportation and harvesting practices.