10 commitments for a sustainable action

Why this agenda ?

The AIVP Agenda 2030 includes 10 goals indicating the main challenges for sustainable port cities, and 46 measures for action. Each one of AIVP’s 10 goals connect to several UN SDGs, responding to the holistic approach we need for sustainable development.

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Our aim is to inspire port and city actors to act following the AIVP Agenda 2030, maximizing the investment and resources.

10 goals related to the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals

1

No poverty

2

Zero hunger

3

Good health and well-being

4

Quality education

5

Gender equality

6

Clean water and sanitation

7

Affordable and clean energy

8

Decent work and economic growth

9

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

10

Reduced inequality

11

Sustainable cities and communities

12

Responsible consumption and production

13

Climate action

14

Life below water

15

Life on land

16

Peace, justice and strong education

17

Partnerships for the goals

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The Port of A Coruña is monitoring coal dust levels

The coal terminal at the port of A. Coruna was designed and built by Cymimasa […]

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In Delfzijl (Netherlands), all options are on the table, including abandoning projects

In Delfzijl, the very close proximity between port activities (Groningen SeaPorts), industrial activities and the […]

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Rotterdam (Netherlands): 250 sensors for a safer port

The (W)E-nose network was installed in the port of Rotterdam to identify any pollution originating […]

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Valence (Spain) : a port site becomes the city’s third biggest green space

In 2018, the Port and City of Valencia approved plans to develop a transitional zone […]

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Strasbourg (France): ever more synergies for businesses in the port community

An industrial ecology project involving 15 businesses in the port zone was launched in September […]

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Sevilla (Spain): a pop-up cruise terminal!

Seville has bet on complete flexibility for its new cruise terminal. Designed by Hombre de […]

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Bremerhaven (Germany): fishing and renewable energy are two fast-growing clusters

The ports of Bremen/Bremerhaven are among the world’s largest container ports. However, Bremerhaven is also […]

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In Bremerhaven (Germany) Bremenports is insulating homes

Completed in 2008, the construction and operation of container terminal CT 4 in this location […]

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Lyon (France): “River banks and dreams” to redefine the port

In 2010, the non-profit association « Robin des Villes » launched its « Des rives […]

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In Marseilles (France) port infrastructures are used to improve the marine environment

The Grand Port Maritime de Marseille (GPMM), commonly known as the Port of Marseille Fos, […]