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UN Sustainable Development Goals

The UN SDGs are affecting everything from health and the environment, to infrastructure and gender equality.

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  • Sustainability

    The battery boom

    As production of electric cars increases so does the need for lithium-ion batteries, raw materials and reliable and efficient heating technology. Sandvik is ready to meet the demand.
    The battery boom
  • Sustainability

    A true and sanitary pursuit

    Sandvik and Engineers Without Borders are working with a local group in Tanzania to construct sustainable and user-friendly toilet facilities.
    A true and sanitary pursuit
  • Sustainability

    Sustainable business comes full circle

    The circular economy model is gaining momentum as a viable way to combat climate change.
    Sustainable business comes full circle
  • Sustainability

    Supporting the future

    The local Sandvik office in Zambia helped refurbish a school in the area after a cholera outbreak
    Supporting the future
  • Ghana School
    Sustainability

    Helping a neighbor in need

    When a rainstorm devastated a local school in rural Ghana, Sandvik helped rebuild it. “We really appreciate the new facility.”
    Helping a neighbor in need
  • Sustainability

    Global goals create business opportunities

    The UN Sustainable Development Goals are having a profound impact on how many companies, including Sandvik, do business.
    Global goals create business opportunities
  • Sustainability

    Supporting education in India

    Going to school is the best start in life there is. Sandvik in India ensures that more children are given such a start.
    Supporting education in India
  • Digitalization, Innovation

    Digital deployment creates USD 100 billion in value

    Deployment of digital technologies is expected to create as much as USD 100 billion value to resource-producing companies by 2035.
    Digital deployment creates USD 100 billion in value
  • Sara Svensson and Rasmus Lundvik from Engineers Without Borders at the The Institute of Technology at Linköping University, Sweden, are upgrading the power system at a girls’ school in Chonyonyo, Tanzania.
    Sustainability

    Partnership benefits communities

    Technology students of the NGO Engineers Without Borders provide sustainable solutions for energy and water supply in Africa.
    Partnership benefits communities
  • Strip production plant.
    Sustainability, Innovation

    Hundreds of projects save energy

    Improved energy efficiency and productivity save money, while also reducing environmental impact and carbon dioxide emissions.
    Hundreds of projects save energy
  • Andrea Azzolini holding a cup of vegetable oil.
    Sustainability, Innovation

    Sandvik uses vegetable oil in computer-controlled machining

    Researchers in Rovereto, Italy, have found a way to make vegetable oil standard for computer-controlled manufacturing machines.
    Sandvik uses vegetable oil in computer-controlled machining
  • The new rod rack design.
    Innovation, People

    Apt redesign of a drill rod rack improves safety under ground

    Sandvik employees Darren Male and Mark Bannister turned a near-accident into safer rod racks.
    Apt redesign of a drill rod rack improves safety under ground

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