Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns

Responsible Consumption & Production


Goal 12 is about ensuring sustainable consumption and production patterns, which is key to sustain the livelihoods of current and future generations.

Our planet is running out of resources, but populations are continuing to grow. If the global population reaches 9.8 billion by 2050, the equivalent of almost three planets will be required to provide the natural resources needed to sustain current lifestyles.

We need to change our consumption habits, and shifting our energy supplies to more sustainable ones are one of the main changes we must make if we are going to reduce our consumption levels. However, global crises triggered a resurgence in fossil fuel subsidies, nearly doubling from 2020 to 2021.

We are seeing promising changes in industries, including the trend towards sustainability reporting being on the rise, almost tripling the amount of published sustainability over just a few years, showing increased levels of commitment and awareness that sustainability should be at the core of business practices.

Food waste is another sign of over consumption, and tackling food loss is urgent and requires dedicated policies, informed by data, as well as investments in technologies, infrastructure, education and monitoring. A staggering 931 million tons of food is wasted a year, despite a huge number of the global population going hungry.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

Kitayushu International Techno-cooperative Association

KITA 1980 Kitakyushu Japan G

Kofi Annan Foundation

Geneva Switzerland G f

Konvention innehållande internationellt privaträttslig bestämmelser om äktenskap, adoption och förmynderskap

1931 T g

Kula II Fund for the Pacific Region

1997 Port Moresby Papua New Guinea K f

Lactic Acid Bacteria Industrial Platform

LABIP 1994 Rotterdam Netherlands F t

Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization

LVFO 1994 Jinja Uganda E g

Land Tenure Center, Madison WI

LTC 1962 Madison WI USA N

Language Technology Industry Association

LT-Innovate D t

Lateinamerika Verein

LAV 1916 Hamburg Germany N

Latin American Agribusiness Development Corporation

LAAD Coral Gables FL USA G e

Latin American and Caribbean International Movers Association

LACMA 1969 Panama Panama D

Latin American and Caribbean Network of Small Fairtrade Producers

2004 San Salvador El Salvador F t

Latin American Art Resource Project

LAARP 1995 Washington DC USA G

Latin American Association of Design

ALADI 1980 Buenos Aires Argentina D

Latin American Association of Export Credit Insurance Companies

1982 Bogota Colombia D

Latin American Business Council

1990 Panama Panama D

Latin American Business Ethics Network

1998 Lima Peru F

Latin American Chlor-Alkali and Derivatives Industry Association

CLOROSUR 1997 Sao Paulo Brazil D t

Latin American Confederation of the Graphics Industry

1967 D t

Latin American Council of Business Schools

1967 Lima Peru D y

Latin American Federation of the Pharmaceutical Industry

1962 Mexico City Mexico D t

Latin American Industrialists Association

1962 San Pedro Costa Rica D yt

Latin American QFD Association

Monterrey Mexico N

Latin American Quality Institute

LAQI 2001 Panama Panama D j

Laudes Foundation

2020 Amsterdam Netherlands G f

LawPact

2001 Chicago IL USA G

LEA Global

1999 St Charles IL USA N

LEAD Network Europe

2011 Amsterdam Netherlands F f

Leadership for Conservation in Africa

LCA 2006 F

LEAP Africa

2002 Lagos Nigeria G

Learning Enterprises

1992 Washington DC USA N

Lebanese International Businessmen Associations' Network

LIBAN 2000 Beirut Lebanon G

Legacy17

2016 Sollentuna Sweden J v

Let's Promote Europe

LPE 2019 Saarbrücken Germany J

Letterstedt Society

1875 Stockholm Sweden E v

Liaison Centre for the Meat Processing Industry in the EU

1958 Brussels Belgium E t

Licensing Executives Benelux

LES Benelux 1975 Pijnacker Netherlands G

Licensing Executives Society Arab Countries

LES-AC 1997 Amman Jordan E

Licensing Executives Society International

LESI 1973 Glasgow UK C y

Licensing Executives Society Scandinavia

LES Scandinavia 1970 Espoo Finland D

Licensing International

LI 1985 New York NY USA N

Lifeline Energy

1998 London UK G f

Lighthawk

LH 1980 Telluride CO USA G

Lillian Carter Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility

LCC 2001 Atlanta GA USA N

Lions Quest

1975 Oak Brook IL USA F

Living Knowledge - The International Science Shop Network

2000 Bonn Germany F

Locarno Agreement Establishing an International Classification for Industrial Design

1968 T g

Logistics and Supply Chain Management Society

LSCMS Singapore Singapore G

London Bullion Market Association

LBMA 1987 London UK F

Low Impact Fishers of Europe

LIFE Brussels Belgium F

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