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 Costa Cruises’ commitment to the

 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)



 The need to reconcile economic growth   The part played by business in advancing   accordance  with  Costa’s  commitment   SDGs: KEY DIMENSIONS
 with far-reaching social and environmental   sustainable development to prevent   to the SDGs means identifying potential
 questions is something that involves   global instability is crucial.  The private   areas of improvement in its operational
 institutional stakeholders, third sector   sector has a strategic role in jump-  plan and, above all, taking advantage   2
 operators, civil society as a whole and   starting progress in this area, on account   of the opportunities for long-term
 enterprises, particularly those operating   both of its fi nancial resources and of its   development.  This approach entails a
 on a global scale. This multi-stakeholder   investment in innovation, technological   step change in relations with external
 approach to the challenges posed has led   development and economic growth.   stakeholders, focusing on innovation and
 recently to two summit meetings with key   Though fundamental, the actions of   doing business according to transparent
 decisions redefi ning and re-launching the   corporations  are  insuffi  cient  on  their   governance  models.  Based  on  this   MOST
 global sustainability agenda:  own to advance the global sustainability          MATERIAL SDGS
 .   the adoption of the  United Nations   agenda. A necessary condition for long-  logic, Costa Cruises has carried out in-  1  FOR THE
                                                                                      BUSINESS
 Sustainable Development goals (SDGs),   term sustainable growth is that global   depth analysis of the actions taken to   OPERATIONAL RISK                                  LICENSE-TO-OPERATE
        date as well as  the Company’s  future
 which  offi  cially  came  into  force  at  the   eff orts to secure a truly sustainable and
 beginning of 2016;  prosperous future for all are made by all   commitments, classifying them in terms
 .   the  UN  climate  change  conference,   parts of society.   of  their  materiality  according  to  three

 which gave rise to the Paris Agreement   Costa  Cruises  is  aware  that  the  UN   key dimensions for development of the   INNOVATION AND GROWTH
 to limit the global temperature increase   Global Goals constitute an important   business.
 (COP21), followed up in 2016 by the   opportunity to review its strategies
 marrakech Climate Change Conference   with regard to sustainability issues.
 (COP22).  Rethinking the role of the business in                                                      3




 3   Source: Business & Sustainable
 Development Commission – Better Business
 Better World  The Sustainable Development goals (SDgs)

 In September 2015 more than 190 countries met at the United Nations in order to discuss global
 development, ending poverty and protecting the environment.  They signed up to the 2030 Agenda for
 sustainable development, summarized in the 17 Sustainable Development goals.  Also known as the
 Global Goals, the SDGs are the UN’s invitation to the business community to incorporate creativity and
 innovation in business solutions designed to accelerate progress towards this positive vision for the future.
 Achieving the Global Goals opens up an economic prize of some US$12 trillion by 2030 and could create
 380 million new jobs . Designing business strategies to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals means
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 – on the one hand – gearing the fi nancial system to a long-term approach aimed at constructive dialogue
 with the other parts of civil society, consumers and public bodies, thus building relations based on trust
 and – on the other – driving the transformation to sustainable markets and working with government
 agencies to ensure the most effi  cient and correct use of human and natural resources.
 Costa Cruises has begun to reinterpret and review its commitments in line with the SDGs as well as with
 the Carnival Corporation & plc 2020 Sustainability goals. (www.carnivalcorp.com)
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