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Cost-Benefit Analysis of ICT-enabled Services

This report economically assess 11 pilots in public administration from 8 countries of Europe. The methodology implemented has qualitative and quantitative analysis. 

Access: https://d-nb.info/1111571759/34

The Future of Jobs

Employment, Skills and Workforce Strategy for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Report that analyses data from the World Economic Forum in order to give a first perspective of the changes that lie ahead. It is divided into two parts

  • Part 1: Preparing for the workforce of the fourth industrial revolution
  • Part 2: Industry, regional and gender gap profiles

Circular economy research

Research about the circular economy of material devices, for the transition to a collaborative and circular consumption of electronics.

eReuse is about the reuse electronics ensuring final recycling. We perform research on collaborative models for the traceability of digital devices across their lifespan, among the multiple stakeholders involved.

More information: https://dsg.ac.upc.edu/circular

Global E-Waste Observatory 2020

This report shows a global perspective, national and regional analyzes of e-waste volumes and existing legislative instruments. While 71% of the world's population is covered by some form of e-waste policy, law or regulation, more enforcement and enforcement efforts are needed to promote adoption, collection and recycling infrastructure.

Monitoring the quantities and flows of e-waste is of crucial importance both to assess its evolution over time, and to set and evaluate goals for a sustainable society and a circular economy. Based on a solid set of data on e-waste, recycling infrastructures, sound policies and legal instruments can be developed more efficiently. The true nature of cross-border movements and, in some cases, illegal shipments will also not be understood without a global picture of this waste.

Full report: http://www.comunidadism.es/herramientas/observatorio-mundial-de-los-residuos-electronicos-2020/

Guide to work on Social Responsibility and Environmental

Guide created by the Polytechnic University of Madrid in 2015 for the development of transversal skills with the aim of facilitating the integration of the learning of these skills within the subjects. It want to be a support for teachers, offering general guidelines and possible strategies to integrate the training of this competence in their subject.

Full guide: https://oa.upm.es/35542/1/Guia_Responsabilidad_Social_y_Ambiental-V2-1.pdf

Guide for PYMES for the objectives of sustainable development

Guide for PYMES (small and medium business) for the objectives of sustainable development launched in 2019. The main guideline of this document is the conception that more must be done with less. This strategy is perfectly framed by companies because they are used to operating with minimal resources. To achieve the SDGs we must increase the production of food, energy, infrastructure, among others, but without increasing the impact that all these activities generate or increasing the consumption of resources. PYMES in Spain represent more than 95% of the business fabric and generate more than 70% of jobs, so they are essential to achieve the objectives of the SDGs.

The full guide can be downloaded via this link: https://www.pactomundial.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Gui%CC%81a-para-pymes-ante-los-ODS.pdf

Sustainable Development Report 2021

The Sustainable Development Report 2021: The Decade of Action for the Sustainable Development Goals; is the seventh edition of the independent quantitative report on the progress of UN Member States towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Specifically, it has a special focus on the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and the decade of action for the SDGs.

More information: https://dashboards.sdgindex.org/

The SDGs in 100 Spanish cities

Biannual report of "Red Española para el Desarrollo Sostenible" (REDS, Spanish Network for Sustainable Development in english) regarding to the degree of compliance with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) in a hundred municipalities in Spain.

As a summary, in the last two years, Spanish cities have experienced enormous progress in their commitment to sustainability. The global diagnosis of the degree of compliance with the Sustainable Development Goals in cities concludes that the majority (82%) are halfway through and in a progressive transition towards sustainability. About 11.30% of the SDGs have managed to achieve a satisfactory degree of compliance with their indicators in certain cities and only 6.6% show low levels of progress in some municipalities.

Among the SDGs with a greater degree of proximity to compliance, SDG 3 (Health and well-being) and SDG 4 (Quality education) stand out, with 28 and 22 cities that manage to achieve the highest values. They are followed by SDG 16 (Peace, justice and strong institutions), the goal with the highest score, followed by SDG 17 (Partnerships to achieve the goals), with 19 and 18, respectively. Finally, SDGs 6 (Water and sanitation), 7 (Affordable and sustainable energy) and 13 (Climate action) have the highest performance in 13-15 cities.

The full report can be downloaded via this link: https://reds-sdsn.es/informe-ods-ciudades-2020

Sustainability Topics for Sectors: What do stakeholders want to know?

Report of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) regarding the sustainability topics relevant to different business activity groups. The information was collected from different stakeholders groups, in total 194 organizations have contributed and as result 2812 topics were created related to 52 fields. It includes online links to references and information provider organizations.

More information: https://www.vnci.nl/Content/Files/file/Downloads/GRI_indicators_for_chemicals_sector.pdf