A RIGOROUS METHODOLOGY
Study of the contribution of
the ENGIE materiality challenges to
the SDGs and their related targets
The Groups contribution to an SDG is key
when at least one fundamental decisive
or major issue of the Group contributes
to the SDG and its related targets and
this contribution is monitored through
a Group indicator and target
The Groups contribution to an SDG
is significant when at least one
material issue of the Group
contributes to the SDG and this
contribution is driven by a Group
commitment
5.1 - Fight against
discrimination
5.5 - Participation
and access
to leadership
positions
6.4 - Sustainable water
resource management
3.8 - Universal health coverage
3.9 - Health and environment
7.1 - Energy access
7.2 - Renewable energy
7.3 - Energy efficiency
8.2 - Economic productivity
85 Full employment and decent work
88 Rights safety at work
11.3 - Sustainable urbanization
11.6 - Environmental impact
12.5 - Waste reduction
12.6 - Corporate Social
Responsibility
13.1 - Resilience
and adaptation
13.3 - Education
and empowerment
14.1 - Prevent and
significantly reduce
marine pollution
14.2 - Manage and protect
marine and coastal
ecosystems
15.1 - Conservation
of terrestrial
ecosystems
16.5 - Fight against corruption
16.10 - Information
and protection
of freedoms
92 Socioeconomically sustainable industrialization
94 Modernization and sustainability of industrial sectors
95 Innovation research and development
10.3 - Equal opportunity
17.17 - Multi-stakeholders partnerships
6 key contributions 8 significant contributions
CONTRIBUTE TO SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
The actions deployed by ENGIE contributed to the sustainable development goals of the United Nations
Agenda 2030. With six key contributions and eight significant contributions, the Group is fully making
its CSR commitment a reality in response to the challenges expressed by its stakeholders in line with
its strategy of sustainable growth aimed at accelerating the transition to a carbon-neutral world.
14 - OUR AMBITION