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DECEMBER - JANUARYCONSTRUCTIONBUSINESSREVIEW.COM9CREATING SUSTAINABLE DESIGNSsensitive to the environment around us and the world we live in. Appreciating that we owe it to our planet and our home to make choices that work in harmony with it. We all have a part to play; even the smallest action taken by one person can, over time, result in a significant positive impact. Then, finally, it is around social value work, as only through addressing environmental and social inequality can we be successful in creating a more sustainable world. The United Nations recognised the importance of this as their document `The Future We Want' directly addressed this by stating the following: "We also reaffirm the need to achieve sustainable development by promoting sustained, inclusive and equitable economic growth, creating greater opportunities for all, reducing inequalities, raising basic standards of living, fostering equitable social development and inclusion, and promoting integrated and sustainable management of natural resources and ecosystems that supports, inter alia, economic, social and human development while facilitating ecosystem conservation, regeneration and restoration and resilience in the face of new and emerging challenges."We mustn't forget that the sustainable development goals are at the core of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development, and they directly link social value and social mobility, affirming the importance of the role that they play in achieving a sustainable future. This is because when you directly consider social value, you also start to consider how you can be more socially conscious by focusing on how your actions impact society now and in the future, both for yourself and for future generations. This thinking is also at the core of sustainable thinking and sustainable development; it is about looking after the planet now, ensuring we do things in an environmentally sensitive and sustainable manner so we and future generations can enjoy it for years to come. For myself, I have been honoured to partner with the Social Mobility Foundation in the UK, which does incredible work to create a society where talent from all social backgrounds can be nurtured, harnessed, and rewarded (Social Mobility Foundation, n.d.). They work with individuals, businesses, and organisations to advance social mobility because they believe that success shouldn't be determined by factors such as where you live, where you were born, or what your parents do (Social Mobility Foundation, n.d.). For those readers who reside in the UK, I would highly recommend getting in touch to understand how you can get involved in helping to advance social mobility and support reducing the equality and equity gap. I would like to end by leaving you with a final comment from the United Nations "The Future We Want" document that, for me, perfectly describes why environment, sustainable growth and social value are so vitally important and why you cannot consider one without the other. "We recognise that people are at the centre of sustainable development, and in this regard, we strive for a world that is just, equitable and inclusive, and we commit to working together to promote sustained and inclusive economic growth, social development and environmental protection and thereby to benefit all." It is critical to embed and consider E&S options at the outset, and it is only by doing this that the full value and benefits can be recognised and realised
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