Abstract
In the last decade, sustainable mobility has become a pivotal subject in reaching sustainability goals for 2030, not only by improving the transportation sector but also through its direct and indirect effects on human well-being and economic development. Nowadays competitive markets have presented various solutions to decision-makers who often choose a method or a combination of them without considering their consequences. This paper decomposes sustainability objectives within the mobility sector ecosystem using an axiomatic design approach, translating needs into functional requirements and identifying eco-friendly alternatives and/or practices. The outcomes enable stakeholders to scale the sustainability transition holistically within mobility ecosystems.