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The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 goals to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all.

The SDGs provide a shared vision of the future, and a framework to guide  governments, industry, non-profit organisations and the entire global community in working together for a better world. It's a movement the MSC is proud to be a part of. We are working with fisheries, retailers, scientists and other partners from around the world to implement SDG 14 and our work also supports progress towards Goals 2, 8, 12 and 17. The MSC program is recognised by the UN as an important tool in the race to save our ocean. 

Read more about seafood certification and the SDGs: linking ocean health with lives and plates

UN SDG 14 and the MSC

UN SDG 14 and the MSC

SDG 14: Life below water

SDG 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development. Learn more here >

Our vision is of the world's oceans teeming with life and seafood supplies safeguarded forever. The MSC program is recognised by the UN as an important tool to achieve the goals of SDG 14

Committing to SDG 14 joins our efforts with the hundreds of others working to: 

  • end overfishing 
  • restore fish stocks 
  • protect ecosystems 
  • eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing

Read the MSC’s voluntary commitment to ocean health from the UN Ocean Conference 2017 >

“On this one blue planet, the ocean unites us all. When it comes to caring for the ocean's well-being, we are all in this together.”

Peter Thomson

United Nations Secretary General's Special Envoy for the Ocean

The role of certification programs

SDG 17: Strengthen global partnerships for sustainable development. Learn more here >

The MSC and other credible standard setters have a key role to play in helping companies and governments to achieve the SDGs. We can provide best practice guidance for ‘what good looks like’ in a specific industry and create roadmaps for action.

In 2017, the MSC convened 27 leading seafood businesses - Leaders for a Living Ocean - to commit to sourcing and providing sustainable seafood. 

Read SDGs mean business: How credible standards can help companies deliver the 2030 agenda, a report from WWF and ISEAL. 

The MSC program brings together businesses, NGOs and governments to develop and implement science-based sustainability principles, criteria and measurements of progress. We are proud to be globally recognised for our multi-stakeholder approach that helps turn potential conflict into positive collaboration.

 

Providing data to the United Nations

Data from the MSC is used by the UN Environment Programme and other intergovernmental organisations to track progress towards international goals to end overfishing and protect biodiversity.

In 2010, the international community set 20 targets under the UN’s Convention on Biological Diversity. These ‘Aichi Targets’ map global efforts to conserve biodiversity around the world.

As an official biodiversity indicator partner, the MSC supplies data to help assess progress towards Aichi Targets six and four.

Aichi Target six:

  • Reduce direct pressures on biodiversity and promote sustainable use

Aichi Target four:

  • Mainstream biodiversity across government and society 

 

Food security and decent work

MSC certified fisheries aren’t just safeguarding the natural environment. They also contribute to global targets to end hunger and ensure sustainable economic growth.
SDG 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition. Learn more here >

Seafood provides a major source of protein to nearly 3 billion people. Maintaining or rebuilding fish stocks is essential to ensure the long-term availability of food.

SDG 8: Provide decent work and economic growth. Learn more here >

Many fishers have experienced economic benefits, including access to preferred markets and price premiums, as a result of MSC certification. In the South African hake fishery, certification underpins up to 12,000 jobs.

Our retail partners and you

Everyone can contribute to the SDGS. By choosing products with the MSC blue label you are supporting well-managed, sustainable fisheries.

SDG 12: Promote sustainable consumption and production. Learn more here >

By choosing products with the MSC blue label, consumers are supporting well-managed, sustainable fisheries. This encourages retailers to stock sustainably-sourced seafood and more fisheries to improve and become certified.



“With marine issues crossing national borders and jurisdictions, international sustainability standards are a vital tool to conserve and sustainably manage the vast oceans.”

WWF & ISEAL

'SDGs mean business: How credible standards can help companies deliver the 2030 Agenda'