Description: Sustainable resources are those natural resources that are managed in a way that maintains their availability for future generations. This involves responsible and balanced use that does not compromise the Earth’s ability to regenerate these resources. Sustainability is based on the interconnection between the environment, the economy, and society, seeking development that meets current needs without jeopardizing the ability of future generations to meet their own. Sustainable resources encompass a wide range of elements, including water, energy, food, and materials, all of which are essential for human life and the well-being of the planet. Sustainable management of these resources involves practices that minimize waste, promote efficiency, and encourage conservation. In a world where the population continues to grow and the demand for resources increases, sustainability becomes imperative to ensure a viable future. The adoption of clean technologies, regenerative agriculture, and circular economy principles are examples of approaches that seek to maximize the use of sustainable resources, ensuring they remain available for future generations.