Goal 17: Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Finance

Reinforcing worldwide organizations and upgrading the methods for executing the Goals have stayed a test attributable to scant money related assets, exchange pressures, innovative snags, and an absence of The pandemic is adding difficulties to the usage of the Goals. As COVID-19 keeps on spreading, worldwide finance and business sectors have encountered extraordinary misfortunes and extreme unpredictability.

The accompanying exploration ventures have been explicitly adjusted to Sustainable Development Goal 17 and the expect to fortify the methods for usage and revive the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Finance. These tasks and activities are instances of the University's commitment to the SDGs.


 

Promoting Conscious Water Use

ITU has a social responsibility project called Tears of Water (Suyun Gözyaşları in Turkish) aims to give free seminars and workshops to primary school students in order to increase the consciousness in water use.

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Solar Decathlon Africa: Zero Energy and Zero Waste Concept

A team has members from ITU and named as Bosphorus represented Turkey for the first time in Solar Decathlon Africa Competition. The team started the construction of the ReYard House Project with zero energy and zero waste concept.

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Energy Efficient Buildings

ITU thrives to increase the number of sustainable buildings in terms of water and energy efficiency. Energy efficient mechanical and electrical appurtenances are used in these buildings.

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ITU Green Campus Project

ITU has declared several ambitious targets and projects concerning increase the use of zero emission vehicles, pedestrians’ paths and bicycle roads.

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ItüNOVATION!

With ITUNova and many others, ITU is supporting innovation and transfering the technology developed in the university to the benefit of industry.

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ITU projected the first Super City of Turkey!

A team from ITU designed “zero energy, zero waste and self-sufficient ecological city that produces its own needs” in Eskisehir Kocakır.

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