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AgroSpheres specializes in developing biodegradable encapsulation technology to replace chemical pesticides. This reduces pollution and promotes eco-friendly agriculture (SDG 12 and 15). Their bio-based solutions enhance crop protection while minimizing environmental damage, which will make farming more sustainable and efficient (SDG 9)
Leafy Products addresses environmental sustainability by offering bamboo-based paper goods that reduce deforestation and carbon emissions associated with traditional toilet paper. By promoting responsible consumption and production (UN SDG 12) and supporting climate action (UN SDG 13), the business helps consumers make eco-conscious choices. Leafy also advances reduced inequalities (UN SDG 10) through community donations and support for minority-owned businesses.
Regrow is transforming the agricultural landscape through cutting edge technology that empowers farmers to adopt sustainable practices while improving their livelihoods. By leveraging satellite data and globally consistent models, Regrow enables measurable climate impact—reducing methane and nitrogen emissions, restoring soil health, and reshaping supply chains from the ground up. This innovation directly supports SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 13 (Climate Action), and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) by fostering regenerative agriculture that benefits both people and the planet.
Yolanda Lavender is the founder of a consulting company based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, that prioritizes the well-being of BIPOC creatives through intentional wellness-centered care. This business primarily supports UN Sustainable Development Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. Through both personal and community-driven experiences, Yolanda has developed services and programs that promote mental health, self-care, and work-life harmony, particularly for Black women in leadership roles and the arts.
With an increasing decline in lecture hall attendance, the academic standard for grades and performance has also dropped. As many more students fail to retain in-class information, professors are adapting grading curves to accommodate for the common pattern that appears in their classrooms. With the goal of “Quality of Education” in mind, Kayros Attendance strives to provide students and teachers with an app that will help resolve this issue.
Entergy offers critical aid to those struggling to afford their electricity bills through The Power to Care fund. This fund is designed to support retirees and individuals living on strict fixed incomes. This fund provides bill payment assistance made possible by donations from customers, shareholders, and Entergy itself.
CESMA Solar offers comprehensive solar energy solutions that enable homes and businesses to generate their own electricity cleanly and efficiently. Their model contributes directly to SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) by facilitating access to renewable energy, and to SDG 13 (Climate Action) by significantly reducing carbon emissions. Through their services, they promote the transition to a more sustainable and responsible energy system.
Sin Nombre is a creative marketing agency that uses innovation and empathy to support brand growth while fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace. Their solution combines strategic thinking with a strong commitment to gender equality and decent work conditions. By prioritizing human values and diverse voices, they contribute directly to SDG 5 (Gender Equality), SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), and SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure).
Arani Ecosteps is an eco-conscious business that offers plastic-free, waterless alternatives to daily-use products such as toothpaste tablets, floor cleaner pods, and shampoo bars. The business supports responsible consumption and good health and well-being by eliminating single-use plastics and minimizing carbon emissions from packaging and transport. Through sustainable product design and mindful sourcing, Arani Ecosteps actively contributes to UN SDGs like Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12) and Good Health and Well-being (SDG 3), helping consumers make practical, planet-friendly choices while also using products that are more natural for their health.
Corporación Ambiental de México es una consultora ambiental con tres décadas de experiencia realizando estudios de impacto ambiental, restauración de sitios contaminados entre otros. Su trabajo contribuye directamente a los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible de la ONU relacionados con la protección del medio ambiente y el desarrollo sostenible, asegurando que el progreso industrial no comprometa los recursos naturales.
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The Mexican Environmental Corporation is an environmental consulting firm with three decades of experience conducting environmental impact studies and restoring contaminated sites, among other initiatives. Its work directly contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals related to environmental protection and sustainable development, ensuring that industrial progress does not compromise natural resources.
“We as a company believe everyone has to do their part to make the world better, even if it’s as simple as following regulations or changing a few light bulbs. That way, we can make sure we’re contributing our little bit towards building a better world. And that’s something really important to keep in mind.”
BASF, one of the world’s leading chemical companies, has taken major steps to become more sustainable. Through the leadership of professionals like Luiziana Ribeiro, Director of Sustainability for BASF North America, the company has introduced several innovations aimed at reducing environmental harm and improving the way chemicals are produced. Luiziana, who has worked with BASF for over a decade, shared her insights about the company’s most important sustainability efforts. “I’ve been with BASF for 11 years now,” she said, reflecting on her journey from Brazil to North America, where she has held roles in corporate communication and sustainability. Their sustainability efforts include chemical recycling and the use of the biomass balance approach. These efforts highlight how BASF is changing its business, prioritizing sustainability and long-term environmental responsibility.
BASF’s efforts support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly goals 7, “Clean Energy”, and 13, “Climate Action”. By replacing fossil fuels with renewable natural gas and using waste as a resource, BASF is helping reduce the amount of harmful emissions released into the air. These actions support global efforts to slow down climate change and move toward a cleaner energy future. The company’s focus on renewable inputs, lower emissions, and the biomass balance approach also gives customers the power to make more sustainable choices. All of this fits into a larger vision where companies take responsibility for their environmental impact and work toward global solutions.
Audience IQ is a digital marketing agency based in Bangkok, Thailand. Through developing an internal AI-powered platform, they have streamlined a full-funnel marketing effort for their clients. This innovation optimizes digital campaigns, reduces inefficiencies, and allows the business to achieve better results for themselves and their clients. This AI tool involves 20 of the best platforms that the company can use to advance their marketing efforts in a sustainable way. Through implementing this, the company directly advances SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production by helping their clients engage in smart and more sustainable marketing practices.
In response to growing healthcare demands, Walgreens launched CentralFill, a network of automated fulfillment centers designed to improve access to essential medications across its retail locations. This innovation enhances healthcare delivery by increasing the speed, accuracy, and availability of prescription medications. CentralFill supports UN Sustainable Development Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being by helping communities manage chronic health conditions with greater efficiency and care.
Tom’s is a Certified B Corporation that pioneered a purpose-driven business model, blending profit with donations for social impact. Their recent innovation focuses on repositioning the brand to prioritize high-quality, stylish, and comfortable footwear, while maintaining a deep commitment to giving. Tom’s strategically channels one-third of its profits into advancing children's well-being, education, and mental health — areas that align directly with its brand identity of supporting youth empowerment and community strength. This approach strengthens their contribution to SDG #3: Good Health and Well-Being, SDG #4: Quality Education, and SDG #10: Reduced Inequalities.
Building and construction in California are dictated by strict environmental regulations, and Wylan/James Development is redefining residential construction by focusing on sustainability at the core of its business strategy. The business follows a design philosophy that complements existing landscapes and promotes feasible living spaces. It innovates through the use of recycled materials that emulate wood, such as aluminum siding, and by sourcing products such as cabinetry from companies known for zero emissions, thus adhering to strict green building codes and water-wise landscaping. The company demonstrates that high-end homes can be both aesthetically pleasing and environmentally responsible, thus setting a new standard of mindful development in a climate-conscious era.
Eagle Crest Energy’s innovation lies in repurposing an abandoned iron mine into one of North America's largest pumped storage facilities, using a closed-loop water system to store and deliver renewable energy with high efficiency. By combining advanced variable-speed pump-turbine technology with sustainable land reuse, Eagle Mountain supports the transition to a clean, reliable grid without disrupting untouched ecosystems. The project advances UN SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and UN SDG 13 (Climate Action) by creating a scalable model for stabilizing intermittent solar and wind energy.
The automotive workshop is dedicated to providing preventive and corrective maintenance services, focusing on engines, suspension, and brakes, while ensuring honest and reliable service for its clients. Through its business model, it aims to create decent employment and offer high-quality service in a sector often marked by distrust, contributing to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth. Additionally, it promotes gender equality by integrating women into the team, supporting SDG 5: Gender Equality.
Every day on film and commercial sets, thousands of pounds of perfectly usable materials—props, furniture, wardrobe, even unopened food—are tossed into dumpsters. But one team is flipping the script on waste by creating a fast, flexible, and sustainable system for reuse. This story explores how a behind-the-scenes innovation is changing the way the entertainment industry thinks about trash.
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams is a modern, mission-driven company that blends unique ice cream flavor combinations with a strong commitment to community, sustainability, and quality. Founded by Jeni Britton Bauer in 2002, the business grew from her passion for scent, history, and food, which translated into her launching an ice cream business which delivers a unique culinary experience through something rather traditional: ice cream.
Jeni’s innovation lies in its Fellowship Model, working closely with local farmers, distilleries, and vendors to build strong, ethical partnerships. As a Certified B Corporation, Jeni’s also focuses on fair labor practices, women’s ownership, and environmental impact. Their success proves that businesses can grow while staying true to their values, now operating scoop shops across the country, selling in nearly 3,000 grocery stores, and setting a new standard for how companies can care for people and the planet simultaneously. The specific SDG's that the innovation covers is #3 Good Health and Well-Being, #8 Decent Work and Economic Growth, #12 Responsible Consumption and Production.