The productive methods of aquaponics are relatively new compared to traditional agricultural and aquaculture methods, there is a great diversity of plant and animal species that can be cultivated in a huge variety of designs and scales, which vary according to needs. Given the great challenges facing the world population, aquaponics technology has the potential to be used to address various issues, from food security, reduction of environmental impacts, economic development and social well-being. Under the need to address the global crisis, the 2030 Agenda is created, made up of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which from the social, economic, political and environmental fields, aims to provide solutions to a large number of problems facing the humanity. The present work is an analysis of the literature consulted through different data sources, on aquaponics projects that have been carried out in different fields, whose objectives and results are aligned directly and indirectly, with some goals of the SDGs that make up the Agenda 2030, the selection criteria was based on the principles of acupony, the sustainability approach and types of documents. It was identified that aquaponics projects have a positive impact on 11 of the 17 objectives of the agenda, through different goals.