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## 🎯 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
The United Nations has established **17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)** as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. These goals serve as a global call to action to **end poverty, protect the planet,** and **ensure peace and prosperity** for all. We have carried these values throughout our design process due to the inherently aligned nature of our project. As our SDG compass we first understood the SDGs, then defined our priority SDGs and finally set goals of how we would integrate them into our project. Additionally we also checked these with CHECK FROM NOTES As such, we at Natronaut beleive that our mission aligns with the following SDGs:
The United Nations has established **17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)** as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. These goals serve as a global call to action to **end poverty, protect the planet,** and **ensure peace and prosperity** for all. We have carried these values throughout our design process due to the inherently aligned nature of our project. As our SDG compass we first understood the SDGs, then defined our priority SDGs and finally set goals of how we would integrate them into our project. As such, we at Natronaut beleive that our mission aligns with the following SDGs:
### **💧 SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation**
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> *Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.*
The traditional linear economy follows a "take-make-dispose" model, which often leads to the overexploitation of resources and the accumulation of waste. In contrast, a **circular economy** is designed to minimize waste and make the most of resources by creating closed-loop systems. This approach encourages reusing, recycling, and regenerating materials to keep them in use for as long as possible. ADD THINGS WE LEARN FRON NAT INTERVIEW
The traditional linear economy follows a "take-make-dispose" model, which often leads to the overexploitation of resources and the accumulation of waste. In contrast, a **circular economy** is designed to minimize waste and make the most of resources by creating closed-loop systems. This approach encourages reusing, recycling, and regenerating materials to keep them in use for as long as possible.
There are a few key factors to building a circular economy that are addressed through our innovative and circular solution: