With its 17 different shades of colour, this badge represents the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that make up the 2030 agenda of the UN member countries. To mark its commitment to the ecological transition and its consideration of these goals to help build a better future, Centrale Lille has chosen to offer a badge to all its staff and students. Everyone can wear it symbolically to represent this commitment.
You can come and collect your badge at the Communication Centre (office A-015) as of Monday 30 January 2023.
A goal for each colour
- No poverty: fighting poverty everywhere and eradicating it once and for all.
- Zero hunger: ensuring the means of subsistence for every man, woman and child on earth. This advocates sustainable agriculture.
- Good health and well-being: promoting well-being and healthy lifestyles.
- Quality education: ensuring fair and inclusive education and learning.
- Gender equality: achieving and promoting gender equality and the right to self-determination for all women.
- Clean water and sanitation: ensuring the availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.
- Affordable and clean energy: ensuring sustainable, clean and affordable energy for all.
- Decent work and economic growth: creating jobs and decent work for all.
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure: supporting and promoting innovation, inclusive industrialisation, and building resilient infrastructure.
- Reduced inequalities: reducing inequalities and injustices in the world and between all countries.
- Sustainable cities and communities: making cities and villages safe and sustainable places.
- Responsible consumption and production: promoting sustainable production and consumption patterns.
- Climate action: acting quickly and decisively to stop the causes of climate change and its consequences. The approach involves implementing appropriate and urgent measures.
- Life below water: protecting the life of the seas and oceans, as well as all marine resources.
- Life on land: protecting the planet through measures to combat desertification, biodiversity loss and soil degradation. This also means sustainably managing each of the earth’s ecosystems.
- Peace, justice and strong institutions: building peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, providing access to justice for all, and building effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.
- Partnerships for the goals: strengthening the means of implementation and revitalising the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development.



