In September 2015, all UN member states enacted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as part of the 2030Agenda. It is a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and improve the lives and prospects of peoplearound the world. This paper aims to determine the most relevant characteristics of the discourse around this plan,which has been offered by the seven digital newspapers with the highest readership in Spain during the eight yearsfollowing the enactment of the initiative. On the one hand, a statistical analysis has been carried out of the number ofpieces of information disseminated, as well as of the entities, industries, regions, themes and people or public agentsmost mentioned. On the other hand, a computerised linguistic corpus analysis was carried out, showing the main wordassociations made by each newspaper masthead and the length of the respective journalistic pieces. The main resultsreveal a generalised increase in the number of news items, especially from 2020 onwards. Furthermore, there is a clearprominence of the social dimension of sustainability and sustainable development, in contrast to the scarce relevanceof the ecological and environmental aspect in most of the digital newspapers. It is concluded that the Spanish pressdiscourse on the SDGs and the 2030 Agenda is heterogeneous and, furthermore, that there is currently no example thatfully complies with the values of sustainable journalism. Also, that the coverage of this roadmap does not have longformat journalistic pieces that allow the desirable depth for an adequate explanation of the plan.