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10YFP Progress Report Presented at HLPF 2025: A Call to Scale Up Action on Sustainable Consumption and Production

July 23, 2025

10YFP Progress Report Presented at HLPF 2025: A Call to Scale Up Action on Sustainable Consumption and Production

At the 2025 session of the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF), held under the theme "Reinforcing the 2030 Agenda and eradicating poverty in times of multiple crises," the Co-Chair of the Board of the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns (10YFP), Ms. Annika Lindblom, formally presented the Annual Progress Report of the 10YFP to Member States and delegates.

In her address, Ms. Lindblom emphasized that sustainable consumption and production (SCP) remains fundamental to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in the face of ongoing environmental, economic, and social crises. “Sustainable consumption and production is not a luxury — it is a necessity,” she stated. The report highlights how shifting consumption and production patterns is essential to unlocking low-carbon and resource-efficient economies, creating green and decent jobs, addressing social inequalities, and embedding circularity in policies, business models, and economies at large.

The presentation reaffirmed the urgency of moving from commitment to implementation. While notable engagement has been achieved across countries and sectors, the report calls for increased ambition and coherence in national SCP strategies, enhanced investment in systemic change, and more robust integration of circular economy principles. It also outlines priority areas under the updated 10YFP Results Framework for 2025–2026, designed to deliver tangible outcomes aligned with national and global priorities.

In closing, Ms. Lindblom underscored the collective responsibility of governments, international organizations, the private sector, and civil society. “Shifting our consumption and production patterns is not a choice we can delay — it is a prerequisite for a just and resilient future.”

The One Planet Network and the 10YFP Secretariat invite all partners to take stock of the progress made, accelerate implementation, and scale up collaboration in the decisive years ahead.

More details at One Planet Network news center.

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