New CIOB Report offers blueprint for linking built environment sustainability work to UN SDGs
On 8 July 2025, the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), the world’s leading professional body for construction management and leadership, launched a new report, showcasing how the built environment sector can pair sustainability targets with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SGDs).
Launched to mark the end of Professor Mike Kagioglou MCIOB’s year as president, it is the culmination of roundtables with senior leaders from across construction, infrastructure, consultancy and academia.
Packed with industry-led case studies, it has been designed as a practical resource for construction professionals at every stage of the sustainability journey.
Professor Kagioglou said: “As this report and many others have demonstrated it is simply not enough to continue at our current pace. The UN SDGs offer a useful tool and framework for addressing our approach in a holistic way. Perfectly aligned to CIOB's strategy around modern professionalism, quality, skills, and sustainability, it presents an opportunity for all of us to engage with renewed energy and deliver greater benefits for us all. There are many companies which are already excelling, and this report gives inspiration for other firms across the sector to ensure a brighter future for everyone.”
The report also shows the SDGs are not just about going beyond compliance to drive sustainability improvements, but also unlocking innovation throughout the sector, improving collaboration and helping companies demonstrate leadership.
From addressing climate change, nature and biodiversity to improving education, health and employment, it shows how construction companies – whether a small or medium enterprise (SME) or a larger Tier 1 contractor – can make meaningful contributions to the 17 SGDs.
Amanda Williams, CIOB’s Head of Environmental Sustainability and co-author of the report, added: “By working with this group of senior construction leaders, we have been able to gather some valuable insights and case studies demonstrating how built environment companies are engaging with the SDGs, as well as a good appreciation of the opportunities and challenges.
“The report is valuable in its own right, but it will also inform the work we take forwards to support our members in using the SDGs as a framework for being more innovative and sustainable. Time is running out to deliver on these goals, so we must accelerate action now.”
For more information and to download the report in full follow this link.
To download the CIOB Sustainability Action Plan follow this link.
For more information regarding various related CIOB Climate change and sustainability activities follow this link.
This article appears on the CIOB news and blogsite as "New CIOB Report offers blueprint for linking built environment sustainability work to UN SDGs" dated 8 July 2025.
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