The Power of Cooperation: Driving Progress Together

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The Hamburg Sustainability Conference (HSC) strives to advance an aspirational vision of sustainability that ensures human and planetary wellbeing, firmly grounded in cooperation, multilateralism, and investment in global public goods. It has established itself as a platform for trusted dialogue, productive exchange, and the formation of alliances and initiatives contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals. Central to the HSC’s approach is demonstrating the private sector’s capacity to accelerate global transformation by scaling innovative solutions and mobilizing capital at speed and scale.

Building on this foundation, HSC 2026 will focus across all sessions on how international and cross-sector cooperation can be made more effective, particularly in times of disruption. As in its first two editions, the third conference will seek to forge new alliances, develop new forms of collaboration, and translate multilateral commitments into meaningful action—advancing declarations and coalitions and generating scalable initiatives designed to mobilize resources and deliver concrete solutions in support of the SDGs.

 

Business Leaders to Accelerate SDG Performance

Addressing Challenges Fast

We are running out of time to resolve existential threats such as poverty, hunger and climate change. We need courageous decisions and large-scale solutions. The Hamburg Sustainability Conference challenges barriers to SDG implementation, while steering momentum with a systemic approach to answer questions such as: How can value chains become climate-friendly and create more value for emerging societies and developing countries? How can the enormous potential of the private sector be unleashed to achieve the SDGs? And how can we help  today's sustainability pioneers to set tomorrow's standards?

Confronting a World Slowed Down by Conflict

“The SDGs are in great difficulty," says UN Secretary-General António Guterres and calls for a rescue plan to save humanity and our planet. Our world is in transition. In times of increasing geopolitical crises, challenges are continually growing. A new impetus is needed to improve the ability of the global community to collaborate and advance the implementation of the SDGs by 2030.

Improving Global Collaboration

The Hamburg Sustainability Conference is driven by the vision that reaching the SDGs requires interdisciplinary and trustful collaboration among the international community. The conference aims to foster new partnerships and collective action of those who are willing to commit to action: global policymakers, private sector leaders, academia experts, and civil society representatives. Multilateral alliances will advocate for scalable projects and progressive policies. Open dialogues will lead to decisions that turn into concrete actions with measurable results.

Getting the World on Board

Beyond convening participants from politics, business, science and civil society, the Hamburg Sustainability Conference supports the efforts of the United Nations by informing citizens locally and globally about the urgency of achieving the SDGs and inspiring them to contribute. This awareness aims to bring much-needed new hope regarding what the world is capable of when working better together.

 

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