SDGs Toolkit: ESG Edition (Expansion Pack)

£49.00

Overview

The ESG Expansion Pack extends the 169to1® ESG system into the five Sustainable Development Goals that complete the full picture of corporate sustainability performance. Where the Core Pack establishes the foundation, this pack carries the same disciplined method into the goals that surface most often in materiality assessments, supply chain due diligence, and investor and regulator engagement. Together the two packs give an ESG team coverage of all 17 goals; on its own, this one addresses the areas a growing number of clients and platforms now weigh as part of a company's social and economic footprint.

This pack covers Zero Hunger, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, Sustainable Cities and Communities, and Life Below Water. Each goal is tied to specific, measurable UN targets and reframed in decision-relevant language, so that a stated commitment can be traced through to a target and on to evidence that holds up under assurance.

SDG 8, Decent Work and Economic Growth, shows the depth of a single unit. It opens from the position that good jobs build strong businesses, then sets strategic targets covering fair pay, safe conditions, youth employment, and protection for vulnerable workers. From there it moves through learning objectives that examine the future of work under automation, an actionable response grid, a goals and impact map, a key risks and opportunities analysis, a dedicated ESG Law and Compliance Framework, KPIs and measurement ideas, practical quick wins, curated resources, a documented mini case study, a reflection and progress-pulse tool, and a rubric snapshot for tracking maturity. The remaining four goals are developed to the identical standard, giving teams a consistent way to evidence their social and economic claims.

A unified A to Z glossary covers the technical vocabulary across all five goals, defining each term, locating it within the toolkit, and explaining its relevance to disclosure. With case studies sourced from publicly reported corporate initiatives, the Expansion Pack gives ESG leads the material to turn commitments in these five areas into outcomes that can be verified.

This toolkit is the work of David Hudson, creator of the 169to1® Official SDG Toolkit Collection and founder of Hudson Consultancy Online. Hudson has spent years on a single, demanding undertaking: taking all 169 United Nations SDG targets and rebuilding them into a structured, sector-ready system that organisations can actually use. Refined across three editions since 2017, his work now spans an entire collection written for distinct audiences, including ESG, Business, Education, NGO Teams, Youth Ambassadors, Schools, STEM, and SME Business. Where most sustainability writing stops at principles, Hudson translates the full framework into action, target by target, with a consistency and depth that few resources in the field can match. The result is a body of work built to move organisations from intention to delivery.

Product Details

Title: The Sustainable Development Goals Toolkit: ESG Edition (Expansion Pack)
Author: David Hudson
Publisher: Hudson Consultancy Online (169to1®)
Series: 169to1® Official SDG Toolkit Collection
Edition: Third Edition, 2026 (Commercial Edition)
Format: eBook (PDF / digital download)
Approx. Length: ~146 pages
Coverage: 5 SDGs (2, 8, 9, 11, 14), each linked to measurable UN targets; completes all 17 when paired with the ESG Core Pack
Audience: CSOs, ESG and sustainability leads, compliance and reporting managers, board members accountable for non-financial performance
Key Features: Per-goal ESG law and compliance framework, action grids, impact maps, risk and opportunity analysis, KPIs, mini case studies, reflection tools, rubric snapshots, and a full A to Z glossary
Language: English
Edition History: First Edition 2017, Second Edition 2025, Third Edition 2026

Overview

The ESG Expansion Pack extends the 169to1® ESG system into the five Sustainable Development Goals that complete the full picture of corporate sustainability performance. Where the Core Pack establishes the foundation, this pack carries the same disciplined method into the goals that surface most often in materiality assessments, supply chain due diligence, and investor and regulator engagement. Together the two packs give an ESG team coverage of all 17 goals; on its own, this one addresses the areas a growing number of clients and platforms now weigh as part of a company's social and economic footprint.

This pack covers Zero Hunger, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, Sustainable Cities and Communities, and Life Below Water. Each goal is tied to specific, measurable UN targets and reframed in decision-relevant language, so that a stated commitment can be traced through to a target and on to evidence that holds up under assurance.

SDG 8, Decent Work and Economic Growth, shows the depth of a single unit. It opens from the position that good jobs build strong businesses, then sets strategic targets covering fair pay, safe conditions, youth employment, and protection for vulnerable workers. From there it moves through learning objectives that examine the future of work under automation, an actionable response grid, a goals and impact map, a key risks and opportunities analysis, a dedicated ESG Law and Compliance Framework, KPIs and measurement ideas, practical quick wins, curated resources, a documented mini case study, a reflection and progress-pulse tool, and a rubric snapshot for tracking maturity. The remaining four goals are developed to the identical standard, giving teams a consistent way to evidence their social and economic claims.

A unified A to Z glossary covers the technical vocabulary across all five goals, defining each term, locating it within the toolkit, and explaining its relevance to disclosure. With case studies sourced from publicly reported corporate initiatives, the Expansion Pack gives ESG leads the material to turn commitments in these five areas into outcomes that can be verified.

This toolkit is the work of David Hudson, creator of the 169to1® Official SDG Toolkit Collection and founder of Hudson Consultancy Online. Hudson has spent years on a single, demanding undertaking: taking all 169 United Nations SDG targets and rebuilding them into a structured, sector-ready system that organisations can actually use. Refined across three editions since 2017, his work now spans an entire collection written for distinct audiences, including ESG, Business, Education, NGO Teams, Youth Ambassadors, Schools, STEM, and SME Business. Where most sustainability writing stops at principles, Hudson translates the full framework into action, target by target, with a consistency and depth that few resources in the field can match. The result is a body of work built to move organisations from intention to delivery.

Product Details

Title: The Sustainable Development Goals Toolkit: ESG Edition (Expansion Pack)
Author: David Hudson
Publisher: Hudson Consultancy Online (169to1®)
Series: 169to1® Official SDG Toolkit Collection
Edition: Third Edition, 2026 (Commercial Edition)
Format: eBook (PDF / digital download)
Approx. Length: ~146 pages
Coverage: 5 SDGs (2, 8, 9, 11, 14), each linked to measurable UN targets; completes all 17 when paired with the ESG Core Pack
Audience: CSOs, ESG and sustainability leads, compliance and reporting managers, board members accountable for non-financial performance
Key Features: Per-goal ESG law and compliance framework, action grids, impact maps, risk and opportunity analysis, KPIs, mini case studies, reflection tools, rubric snapshots, and a full A to Z glossary
Language: English
Edition History: First Edition 2017, Second Edition 2025, Third Edition 2026