Sustainability Without the SDGs: US Policy Shifts and Corporate ESG
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Sustainability Without the SDGs: US Policy Shifts and Corporate ESG

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In March 2025, the US formally rejected the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—a set of 17 global objectives to address economic, social, environmental challenges.The US decision marks a significant departure from previous bipartisan support for multilateral sustainability frameworks. This report examines this policy shift and its potential implications for corporate sustainability efforts and the environment, social & governance (ESG) landscape

In March 2025, the US formally rejected the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—a set of 17 global objectives to address economic, social, environmental challenges.The US decision marks a significant departure from previous bipartisan support for multilateral sustainability frameworks. This report examines this policy shift and its potential implications for corporate sustainability efforts and the environment, social & governance (ESG) landscape

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