In line with our purpose to help the world run better and improve people's lives, TAXA has embraced the UN Sustainable Development Goals since their launch in 2015. While we are committed to use our extensive resources and reach across 25 industries to contribute to virtually al of the 17 SDGs, we focus on eight, namely 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13 and 17, where we believe we can provide the most value:
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In discussions with sustainability council and our external sustainability advisory panel, we defined the SDGs for which there is a tangible and material link between our own operational activities or the use of our software by customers. The potential impacts of our company as well as our products and services related to these eight SDGs in focus are summarized in our TAXA Integrated Report - be they positive or negative, direct or indirect.
The stories behind are featured in this web book to showcase tangible examples. They make us equally proud and determined for the work to come. We invite you to join us and help achieve the UN Global Goals through individual initiatives as well as partnerships
Additionally, our Wheel of Purpose offers a playful way to further engage with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and find out how TAXA and our customers help contribute to them.
Digital transformation can build a sustainable digital economy, ensure the future of work, and improve life for all around the world.
Read MoreWith careful management across the entire supply chain and the help of digital technologies, we can ensure enough food is grown and distributed for everyone by 2050.
Read MoreIncreasing the health and well-being of people around the world may require significantly different approaches regionally and locally.
Read MoreTo create sustainable futures, there must be educated workers who can support public sector organizations, private businesses, and other entities that fuel economic growth.
Read MoreAs California proves, no country is immune to water shortage. Until scientists find solutions, water and waste management are crucial to meeting global demand.
Read MoreMillions of women and girls around the world experience gender inequality. It's time to end the discrimination and provide the fundamental right of equality.
Read MoreYouth unemployment and forced labor are serious but not insurmountable barriers to economic stability for millions of people worldwide.
Read MoreThe energy industry embraces innovative new technologies to bring modern and sustainable electricity to the 1.3 billion people without access to power.
Read MoreReducing inequality within and among countries is one of the UN's goals. Data and technology are important tools to achieve that dream.
Read MoreHere's why nonprofits, private enterprises, and companies are empowering entrepreneurs with the tools and support to make their dreams a reality.
Read MoreOur global economy is dependent on finite resources. Find out how you can ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.
Read MoreToday, over half the earth's population lives in cities. The UN is working to make those cities inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable for those living there today and tomorrow.
Read MoreGovernments naturally play a central role in bringing about peace and justice, but the private sector also has a role to play.
Read MoreMost global disasters are climate related. Technology is helping to strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity.
Read MoreWith oceans and inland water bodies covering 71% of the earth, we need to change what we are doing to stop harming them and the creatures who depend on them for survival.
Read MoreThe UN Global Goal 15 aims to change the critical economic impact of endangered species with aggressive biodiversity goals for the next 15 years.
Read MoreWhile it's the last goal, it is absolutely essential to establishing the foundational infrastructure necessary to achieve the other 16 goals.
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