The MFA sustainability initiative
We promote the Paris Agreement and Sustainable Development Goals at international roundtables, in our bilateral collaborations and through our development aid.
We promote the Paris Agreement and Sustainable Development Goals at international roundtables, in our bilateral collaborations and through our development aid.
A new sustainability strategy is expected to be launched at the beginning of 2025.
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We want to walk the talk in our day-to-day operations. We therefore launched a Sustainability Initiative in November 2019 – to create a more climate friendly and inclusive workplace. Our overall vision is to become one of the world’s five most sustainable foreign services before 2025. An ambitious target that supports our objective of remaining a credible “green” partner in the eyes of our staff and in external relations.
The Initiative has three core ambitions:
Each year, we take concrete actions to meet the ambitions. Some actions concern the entire Foreign Service. Other measures focus on either the Service at Home or Abroad.
Progress made on the Sustainability Initiative
We still have a long way to go and new bridges to cross. However, we have build a solid foundation of knowledge on our current state of affairs. It allows us to focus actions on areas where the potentials for reducing emissions and improving well-being are high.
Actions taken include:
Green Frontline Missions spearhead the transitions
We have designated 29 Missions around the world as Green Frontline Missions. They advance the green agenda bilaterally and multilaterally. They also advance sustainability locally by drafting and implementing annual Sustainability Action Plans to build climate friendly and more inclusive workplaces and contribute positively to local environments. Examples are numerous, but to mention three concrete initiatives:
These pillars are linked to three overall ambitions and underlying global goals: