Dempsey + Delta
Sustainable Progress Goals Report December 2025
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as Global Goals, are a set of 17 integrated and interrelated goals to end poverty, protect the planet , and ensure that humanity enjoys peace and prosperity by 2030.
Reporting on the SDGs is important in communicating to stakeholders the company's commitment to contributing to the Global Goals, claiming accountability and responsibility to take the necessary actions, and measuring progress over time.
SDG Progress Reports cater to a variety of audiences, so it's best to adjust it accordingly. First, identify your target reader. Next, you can shift your focus on what they need to know. For example, your action plans are in the interest of your beneficiaries. Your investors might prefer details like timelines or budgets, while others like your external stakeholders will be more interested in the impact made, the challenges you encountered, and the lessons you learned from them.
Make your employees feel welcome and valued with a carefully crafted opening message. Aside from serving as a greeting, this space is also great for showing what your company culture is like by example. Share your thoughts on the company's beginnings and growth. Mention your vision for the company. Remember to express your appreciation and willingness to listen to everyone's ideas. And finally, remind each person how important they are to the bigger group.
Elliot Sterling, CEO & Co-founder
There are 17 SDGs and 169 targets in total. While they are all important and interrelated, some will be more relevant to your business than others. This section can identify the specific SDGs and targets your organization is prioritizing, and demonstrate how they align with your own business strategy and goals.
industry, innovation, and infrastructure
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life below water
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good health and well-being
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Performance goals are a good way to monitor and measure progress. Reporting performance can include details such as indicators identified, data collected, and SDG-related activities accomplished.
Clear and concrete performance goals make it easier to generate relevant, consistent, and comparable data over time, in formats that your audience can understand and appreciate.
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Infographics aim to present information in a visually appealing way. For an infographic to be compelling, it should have a fascinating topic. A creative title and eye-opening statistics should also support it. For credibility, ensure your infographic has a reference.
Where do you go from here? Sustainability reports are not just about looking back, but also looking forward. This SDG Progress Report is a continuous work in progress, a way for your organization to track its impact and improvements over time.
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End your report with a review of the highlights, and a renewed commitment to continue working on making the SDGs attainable by 2030. A vision statement, call-to-action or quote from your leaders are powerful ways to conclude your progress report. Leave your audience inspired, and motivated to help your organization achieve its SDG-aligned goals!
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Most reports conclude with a page acknowledging the contributions of the people who worked tirelessly on the projects mentioned within. Below, list down the names of those committed to these projects, such as:
CEO & Co-Founder
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COO
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Sustainability Officer
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