London's progress towards meeting the UN SDGs - New report launch

London Sustainable Development Commission’s flagship report has launched today, highlighting London’s progress and work towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which will help build a greener and fairer London.

The London Sustainable Development Commission (LSDC) was established in 2002 to provide independent advice to the Mayor of London on ways to make London a sustainable, world-class city. The Commission is an independent body, challenging policymakers to promote a better quality of life for all Londoners, both now and in the future, whilst also considering London’s wider global impacts. The Commission is made up of individual experts from the economic, social, environmental and London governance sectors. Commissioners give their time voluntarily, promoting sustainable development, embedding sustainability into London-wide strategies, and helping make sustainability a meaningful and understandable concept for all Londoners.

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