The world population is growing at an increased rate – the World Population Prospects of The United Nations (2019) shows the current world population approximately 7.7 billion at a growth rate 1.08%, which represents per year around 82 million people. This scenario represents a huge environmental impact, since the growth of the world population is directly connected to global energy demands and exploration of natural resources. According to WWF, the standard of living will decrease by 2030 if the human beings continue on a growth pace depletion of planet’s natural resources. In order to stop it, there is an urgent need to comprehend and become aware that fundamental changes in the way societies produce and consume are indispensable for achieving global sustainable development.