

UN SDG
SDG 10
REDUCTION IN
INEQUALITIES
Being a system that can be accessed by any applicant regardless of their social, educational or economic background and especially by giving a job opportunity to those who, due to their vulnerability, are not candidates for a conventional job in the current economic system, the universal basic employment provides an egalitarian and at the same time equitable environment.
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SDG 11
SUSTAINABLE CITIES
AND COMMUNITIES
Every sustainable citizen has the responsibility to take care of their habitat and their environment. Sustainable Community Ecosystems are a home-school system for healthy and sustainable education that supplies food, energy, collects waste and efficiently reduces consumerism and carbon footprint. After living in a community ecosystem, they will be able to move and live in an urban cell, let's say it is the university of sustainable housing. This is a permanent habitat dedicated to economic growth that concentrates the greatest number of life experiences for universal basic employment.
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SDG 12
RESPONSIBLE PRODUCTION
AND CONSUMPTION
The producer gets wealthy and the consumer lives healthy. The health-based economy, together with the production system and the circular economy, is how we promote a responsible consumption. From the manufacture of products of basic necessities, slow fashion and sustainable entertainment, we create a micro economy and a great business in the coverage of basic needs and life experiences.
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SDG 13
ACTION FOR
CLIMATE
Resilience. The climate crisis will bring with it the changes we did not want, floods and extinctions. It is from this moment that we must adapt and reduce the causes that caused it. In Sustainable Economic Logistics, responsible consumption is our greatest interest, since the life of each sustainable citizen is what we care about, it is what extends it, and that generates wealth for our investors. Maintaining, regenerating and responsible consumption are part of the universal basic employment description and conserving, protecting and regenerating ecosystems improves our environment and extends our lives.
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SDG 14
LIFE BELLOW
WATER
Excessive consumption of maritime resources shortens our lives. The food coverage and basic necessities do not include animal protein greater than one kilogram alive, nor products derived from it. Likewise, ecosystems created for human habitat efficiently reduce waste and recycle the greatest amount of it.
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SDG 15
LIFE OF TERRESTRIAL
ECOSYSTEMS
Biodiversity and the efficient distribution of cultivation areas to cover basic food needs and raw materials, helps the protection, regeneration and conservation of native ecosystems, returning to insects who are responsible for maintaining the balance of crops . Likewise, the food coverage of universal basic employment does not include animal protein that weighs more than one kilogram alive, or derivatives thereof.
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SDG 16
PEACE, JUSTICE AND
STRONG INSTITUTIONS
In line with Pactomundial.org SDG 16 for the application of this objective in companies: Incorporating respect for human rights and transparency processes in the organization, avoiding any form of violence in its supply chain and promoting the rule of law in our communities.
Internally:
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Developing a code of ethics and evaluation and internal control programs in the organization to prevent and fight against all forms of corruption
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Training all employees and suppliers in human rights and in the fight against corruption and establishing mechanisms that allow all those involved to notify the organization of possible breaches in these areas.
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Guaranteeing traceability in the supply chain to guarantee that the products that are marketed have been extracted and manufactured by workers whose rights have been respected.
In the external environment:
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Creating tools that promote peace, human rights and the rule of law.
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Fostering communities based on a shared sense of identity and purpose, overcoming national and cultural differences.
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SDG 17
PARTNERSHIPS TO
ACHIEVE THE GOALS
Creating public-private alliances, NGOs, universities, the public sector and other companies with EQUIDAD to carry out impact investment projects that contribute to sustainable development and well-being.
See ONU SDG 17

HOW UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS APPLY IN SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC LOGISTICS
With lessons learned from the previous pandemic, financial and climate crises, the welfare line has been raised, and as always, it depends on nations deciding to make meaningful change by prioritizing social welfare over social exploitation. Applying this sustainable economic logistics system creates an equitable condition for society and a neutral, independent and sustainable economic base. Beyond trying to convince the general population or leaders disconnected from the reality of basic human needs, our priority is to start with private capital in impact investment and strategic alliances for the implementation of this logistics with the most vulnerable population in extreme poverty condition in Mexico, and thus, educate both our sustainable citizens and the rest of the population on how to live sustainably. We are all teachers and students.
SDG 1
END OF
POVERTY
Without education and with limited opportunities, it is very difficult for a person in a vulnerable situation to emerge from a extreme poverty condition. Starting with the creation of home-school community ecosystems for 70 families in extreme poverty, it is our priority to remove from vulnerable areas those who qualify for sustainable citizenship and, gradually, with each new community, increase the staff for universal basic employment and remove to more people from extreme poverty condition.
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SDG 2
ZERO
HUNGER
As long as we do not own land to grow our own food, we are forced to work to pay for it. The scarcity of employment opportunities to get out of the extreme poverty condition and the lack of education, places them in a vulnerable and survival position. Through universal basic employment, access to food quality is covered through the commitment to maintain a healthy state as a job description.
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SDG 3
HEALTH AND
WELL-BEING
At the universal basic employment, an educational system for training in alimentary habits and responsible consumption is implemented to achieve an optimal state of physical and mental well-being. The universal basic employment is the means that all have to obtain it.
See ONU SDG 3

SDG 4
QUALITY
EDUCATION
Any sustainable citizen will have the tools to access inclusive, functional, efficient and improvement education. In our system, anyone with knowledge who meets the quality education indicators will be able to teach subjects that are considered valuable, from personal to professional growth.
See ONU SDG 4

SDG 5
GENDER
EQUALITY
Women and men have the same importance and rights. Sustainable economic logistics is an inclusive system by not making any distinction to obtain universal basic employment, in addition in our model we instill social and ethical values based on equality, equity and fundamental principles to live in a just, empathetic and compassionate society.
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SDG 6
CLEAN WATER
AND SANITATION
Sustainable citizens in the communities will have access to clean water, since from its design, saving systems, water capture and efficient wastewater management are implemented, in addition to teaching the responsible use of water resources.
See ONU SDG 6

SDG 7
AFFORDABLE AND
CLEAN ENERGY
Sustainable economic logistics objective is the efficient use of energy, eliminating the consumption of hydrocarbons for a basic lifestyle. The main problem with clean energy is its storage, however, in a basic lifestyle the energy use is reduced.
See ONU SDG 7

SDG 8
DECENT WORK AND
ECONOMIC GROWTH
The main solution that provides sustainable economic logistics with the universal basic employment is to separate well-being from the production-based system and expand the way we earn money. The Universal Basic Employment is a healthy work commitment to yourself and the environment, eliminating the need to depend on production-based employment for survival, allowing people to devote their energy and focus to expanding their lifestyle or experience, if they so desired. Fair competition.
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SDG 9
INDUSTRY, INNOVATION
AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Think of all the infrastructure developed to cover basic human needs, from construction materials, supply network, entertainment, local commerce, sustainable transport network, to the efficient use of our own organic waste. The infinite options that a sustainable citizen has to live and try different sustainable life experiences.
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