According to the Portugal Business News, Portugal have achieved 4 Sustainable Development goals, namely: No Poverty, Affordable and Clean Energy, Gender Equality, and Sustainable Cities and Communities.
However, the following goals remain big challenges: Zero Hunger, Responsible Consumption and Production, Climate Action, Life Below Water and Partnerships for the Goals.
The ranking is a global assessment of the progress towards achieving all 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals. Globally, none of the seventeen goals are expected to be achieved by 2030.
Here is the list of the Top 20 most Sustainable countries in the world in 2024:
However, the following goals remain big challenges: Zero Hunger, Responsible Consumption and Production, Climate Action, Life Below Water and Partnerships for the Goals.
The ranking is a global assessment of the progress towards achieving all 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals. Globally, none of the seventeen goals are expected to be achieved by 2030.
Here is the list of the Top 20 most Sustainable countries in the world in 2024:
1 – Finland 🇫🇮
2 – Sweden 🇸🇪
3 – Denmark 🇩🇰
4 – Germany 🇩🇪
5 – France 🇫🇷
6 – Austria 🇦🇹
7 – Norway 🇳🇴
8 – Croatia 🇭🇷
9 – United Kingdom 🇬🇧
10- Poland 🇵🇱
11 – Slovenia 🇸🇮
12 – Czechia 🇨🇿
13 – Latvia 🇱🇻
14 – Spain 🇪🇸
15 – Estonia 🇪🇪
16 – Portugal 🇵🇹
17 – Belgium 🇧🇪
18 – Japan 🇯🇵
19 – Iceland 🇮🇸
20 – Hungary 🇭🇺