Since the industrial revolution in the 18th century, humans have been constantly pursuing rapid economic growth and a good living environment, which has led to the continuous consumption and even abusing of the Earth’s resources. High-level industrial development must burn a large amount of fossil fuels, such as petroleum, coal, etc., resulting in a rapid increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, resulting in higher and higher greenhouse gas concentrations, which is also the main cause of global warming and climate change.
As climate change, economic growth, social equality, and the gap between the rich and the poor affect the future safety and survival of the planet, the United Nations officially released the “2030 Sustainable Development Goals” (SDGs) in 2015. The SDGs contain 17 core goals, which include 169 detailed targets and 230 indicators, to guide the global effort towards sustainability.
“Environmental sustainability” is a common issue that mankind must face in the 21st century. To achieve a sustainable life, many countries have promoted the goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, large and small enterprises have released circular economy strategies for sustainable operations, and the low-carbon life and zero-waste life that families and individuals have begun to practice are all actual efforts toward a friendly environment. ∞Infinity is not just a mathematical symbol. In the sustainable development goal, it represents another value choice for sustainable consumption and production models, and it also represents the commitment and action of all human beings to the sustainability of the earth. Let’s team up to think about the problems around you and design an action or product to prove that it can create a new lifestyle that makes the environment more sustainable. Let us make an endless love and aspiration for the Mother Earth who nurtures the growth of all things.