Showing 101-113 of 113 results for
Showing 5801-5820 of 5885 results for
Bumi Kreasi Jati Luhur is a social enterprise in Indonesia that transforms invasive water hyacinth plants from the Jatiluhur Reservoir into sustainable handcrafted products. By turning environmental waste into valuable goods, the business creates income opportunities for local women while helping restore the ecosystem. This innovation supports several UN Sustainable Development Goals, including Gender Equality (SDG 5), Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8), and Climate Action (SDG 13).
Saltoki’s key innovation is its integration of renewable energy technology with advanced supply-chain services, allowing it to track the real-time inventory. The company’s Saltoki e-Solar division leads the distribution of photovoltaic materials while providing technical consulting, financing solutions, and post-sale support. This approach transforms the traditional wholesale model into a comprehensive partnership model with installers, focusing on innovation, quality, affordability and customer success.
By openly publishing the prices paid to farmers, exporters and chocolate makers, the company brings accountability to the supply chain. In doing so, the company is proving that ethical business can be both transparent and profitable, all while contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Their efforts support SDG 1 of No Poverty by increasing cacao farmer incomes through fair and transparent payments and SDG 10 of Reduced Inequalities by ensuring farmers receive a higher share of the value as the industry grows. Operating from Colorado and Amsterdam, Uncommon Cacao builds long-term relationships with smallholder farmers to foster social and economic equity.
Saltoki S.A. is a Spanish company that has transformed the traditional wholesale model of electrical, plumbing, and heating supplies through its renewable energy division, Saltoki e-Solar. The company integrates advanced photovoltaic technology, technical consulting, and financing solutions to make clean energy accessible for installers and consumers. This innovation contributes directly to the UN Sustainable Development Goals for Affordable and Clean Energy (SDG 7) and Climate Action (SDG 13).
Green World Solutions has developed an innovation that transforms how buildings use and manage energy. By combining LED lighting with intelligent control, the company helps organizations cut energy consumption and CO2 emissions while improving comfort and safety. This solution directly supports SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) through efficiency and renewable technology, SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure) by modernizing building systems, and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) by creating cleaner and smarter urban environments.
Pro Claim Group’s innovation lies in embedding sustainability into every aspect of its operations. Beyond repairing damages, the company rebuilds communities through green initiatives that reduce carbon emissions and promote responsible waste management.By adopting electric vehicles and high-impact recycling programs, the company directly advances SDG 13 (Climate Action), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), and SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), proving that restoration work can also help restore the planet and create green employment opportunities.
The core innovation of HM Supports is the delivery of support coordination as an agent for full-spectrum flourishing. This goes beyond standard case management by implementing a strategy of relentless, personalized advocacy to ensure vulnerable individuals receive all the services and dignity to which they are entitled.
CECEP Solar Energy Co., Ltd. (CECSEC) considered by some the photovoltaic arm of China Energy Conservation and Environmental Group Corporation (CECEP), stands at the center of China's low carbon transformation. The company develops, constructs and operates photovoltaic power plants across China and abroad, while also engaging in engineering, procurement, and constructions (EPC) services, operation and maintenance (O&M) regarding the photovoltaic module recycling. Driven by the conviction that clean energy and economic affluence, are mutually reinforcing, CECEP solar energy integrates photovoltaic technology into diverse applications, such as large scale desert installations that have rehabilitated degraded land or even the circular recycling system that reclaims valuable materials from retired modules.
Halton provides safer and more energy-efficient working spaces in a wide range of industries. With their improving indoor air solutions, Halton improves organizations’ employees well-being while aiming towards more sustainable energy consumption.
Founded in 1991, Colgate Bright Smiles, Bright Futures program has provided free oral-health education to 1.8 billion children and families in over 100 countries. Guided by the mission that “every child and their family have a right to a lifetime of healthy smiles,” the program focuses on reaching children who lack access to dental care.
In Venezuela, where oral-health education is scarce, this program plays a transformative role by empowering teachers, schools, and communities to build lasting hygiene habits among children.
El Ordeño’s biggest innovation is the TRÜgether ecosystem and the TRÜ brand, which bring farmers, consumers, and employees together around one shared goal — sustainability. Instead of following the usual dairy model with middlemen taking the profits, El Ordeño connects directly with small and medium producers through collection centers they co-own. This means farmers get fair prices for their milk and a real say in how things run.
Many Canadians will tell you that this problem is especially apparent in major metropolitan areas, such as Vancouver and Toronto, with statistics showing that over half of the population spends more than half of their income on housing. From a sustainable living perspective, this ratio should ideally not exceed 30%. Recognizing the pressure many Canadians face when it comes to housing, Canvergence Investment Solutions connects the world of private financing, real estate investment, and housing. In doing so, they help Canadians secure stable and sustainable housing, work towards owning their own homes, and meet the needs of investors and other parties involved.
TrustBIX’s innovation focuses on restoring trust in global food systems through digital traceability, verified sustainability, and community-focused food production. By integrating advanced data technology with local, sustainable farming practices, the company provides solutions that connect producers and consumers in meaningful ways. These innovations directly advance UN SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), and SDG 13 (Climate Action) by addressing food security, reducing waste, and lowering emissions.
Transloiteg S.A. is a logistics and transportation company in Ecuador that prioritizes people, safety, and sustainability. By investing in driver rest areas, smart vehicle technology, and carbon footprint reduction, the company improves employee well-being, and its operational initiatives directly support SDGs 8 (Decent Work), 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), 12 (Responsible Consumption), and 13 (Climate Action). efficiency.
Orleans Cleaners is a small dry-cleaning business in Chicago that focuses on eco-friendly cleaning practices. The business replaced harmful chemical cleaners with safe, biodegradable products and introduced reusable garment bags to reduce waste. These changes support the UN Sustainable Development Goals for Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12) and Climate Action (SDG 13) by lowering pollution and promoting cleaner, safer business operations.
The originality of A Beautiful Story lies in developing a long-term, trust-based framework that supports craftspeople while maintaining production in Nepal, despite rising costs. The organization fosters long-term relationships, pays fair wages, and promotes openness in Tanzania’s traceable supply chain for gemstones and gold. This strategy directly promotes SDG 5 (Gender Equality), SDG 8 (Economic Growth), SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) by connecting ethical handicrafts to international markets.
Kinarya Coop’s innovation lies in its ability to merge creativity with sustainability. Through film production, digital cooperative platforms, and environmental programs, Kinarya connects economic growth with social and environmental good. Its initiatives directly contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 8 (Decent Work), and SDG 13 (Climate Action).
Kinarya Coop’s innovation lies in its ability to merge creativity with sustainability. Through film production, digital cooperative platforms, and environmental programs, Kinarya connects economic growth with social and environmental good. Its initiatives directly contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 8 (Decent Work), and SDG 13 (Climate Action).
Through an interview with the company’s sustainability manager Ms. Raquel Konrad, I explored how their initiatives contribute to cleaner production, responsible consumption, and community empowerment. Raquel founded Bukobaba Essentials with a vision to transform coconut farming into sustainable business empowering both Canada and Philippines.
Colgate’s Bright Smiles, Bright Futures programme was established in 1991 and has since delivered free oral health education to 1.8 billion children and families across 100 countries. Guided by the belief that “every child and their family have a right to a lifetime of healthy smiles,” the programme prioritizes reaching children who lack access to basic dental care. This makes the initiative particularly impactful in Venezuela, where oral health education and preventive care remain limited.