Working together for Curaçao’s future

Guided by the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, Club17 connects people, businesses, government, NGO’s and local projects to create impact together.

Club17 Curaçao

Club17 Curaçao is a network of local stakeholders across all sectors, each committed to making their community more sustainable. They work together by linking initiatives on the island and engaging the wider community around a shared vision. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are their guiding compass.

Sustainable Development Goals

For us, the SDGs are not global rules, they are a language. A way to make abstract goals concrete and translate them into Curaçao’s reality. They give us a common ground to talk with government, businesses, NGOs, and each other. They inspire us to aim higher and address challenges we might otherwise overlook. And because 192 other countries also work with the SDGs, they connect Curaçao to global knowledge and experience.





















Club17 Curaçao Water Refill Program

Club17 reduces single-use plastic by promoting refillable bottles

Our first project is the Club17 Curaçao Water Refill Program. This initiative reduces single-use plastic by promoting refillable bottles and refill stations across the island. Visitors can enjoy Curaçao’s high-quality tap water — healthy, refreshing and a true taste of the island. The bottle is designed by a local artist Deidre Polonius, making it both a sustainable choice and a meaningful souvenir. From 2026, the bottles will be …

“We are called Club17 because SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals — is at the heart of everything we do. It’s more than a name. It’s a commitment: only by working together can we achieve all other goals.”

Curaçao Sustainability Map

See how much is already happening! The map highlights local green spots and sustainable initiatives — from refill points to EV charging stations. It keeps growing as more projects are added, showing the power of collective action on Curaçao.

Curaçao Local Impact Program (CLIP) – launching in 2026

With CLIP we make it easy for everyone to contribute directly to local sustainability. Companies, organizations and individuals can support projects through small donations or sustainable choices. Contributions go to initiatives such as nature restoration, education, clean energy and social programs. Through our interactive platform, every contribution is visible. You see the concrete impact created — and how each initiative connects directly to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Tourists can also join in. Every visit becomes a gift back to the island. Together, we turn small actions into big change.

Become a partner

Want to help build a stronger Curaçao? Join Club17 – a growing network of organizations creating impact together.

News & Events

  • Reintroduction of queen conch at Corendon

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    At Club17 Curaçao’s 2024 Festive Summer Meeting, over 100 guests, including representatives from the organization’s 27 members and other invitees, gathered to celebrate significant sustainability achievements and launch new initiatives. Hosted by …

  • CTB Presents Social Impact Report on Contribution SDGs to Minister of Economic Development

     Aug 13     0         0

    Recently, the Curaçao Tourist Board completed a Social Impact Report, based on the organization’s contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SDGs consist of 17 goals formulated by the United Nations as a universal call to action …

  • Summer meeting 2024

     Aug 13     0         0

    At Club17 Curaçao’s 2024 Festive Summer Meeting, over 100 guests, including representatives from the organization’s 27 members and other invitees, gathered to celebrate significant sustainability achievements and launch new initiatives. Hosted by …

  • New method shows how mangroves also protect Caribbean coasts

     Aug 13     0         0

    Mangroves along the coasts of the Caribbean islands can significantly weaken storm waves, and a new calculation method now makes it clear how effective that natural protection really is. Scientists from China and the Netherlands have jointly …

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