European Green Deal

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On 11 December 2019, the European Commission launched the European Green Deal reinforcing the EU’s commitment to tackling climate and environmental-related challenges that is this generation’s defining task. The objective of the European Green Deal is to transform the EU into a modern, resource-efficient and competitive economy, ensuring:

  • no net emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050;
  • economic growth decoupled from resource use;
  • no person and no place left behind.

To deliver the European Green Deal, the EU is carrying out a comprehensive package of initiatives, including policy and legislative proposals and the development and modernisation of financing instruments.

The EESC has been calling for a "Green and Social Deal", stressing the close link between the Green Deal and social justice. It is essential to hear the voice of all stakeholders in order to foster the sustainable and competitive companies of tomorrow in a healthy environment.

The European Green Deal placed a strong emphasis on investment and the financing of the green and sustainable transition. The Green Deal is Europe’s lifeline out of the COVID-19 pandemic. One third of the 1.8 trillion euro investments from the NextGenerationEU Recovery Plan, and the EU’s seven-year budget finances the European Green Deal. This boost in funding opportunities aims to turn the crisis into a transformational opportunity for the future of Europe.

The EESC plays a crucial role in monitoring the implementation of the European Green Deal initiatives and actions. The EESC prepares opinions and organises activities (see side menu on the left of this page) to ensure the EU institutions take into account the views of organised civil society and the Green Deal initiatives are coherent with the economic, social and civic circumstances on the ground.

Due to the transversal and all-encompassing nature, the European Green Deal is covered by all EESC Sections and CCMI.

  • Adopted on 20/10/2021 - Bureau decision date: 08/06/2021
    Reference
    SOC/698-EESC-2021
    Workers - GR II
    Portugal

    This opinion comments on the new EU strategic framework on health and safety at work for the period 2021-2027. The framework sets out the key actions needed to improve workers' health and safety over the coming years and focuses on three objectives: managing change brought by green, digital and demographic transitions as well as changes to the traditional work environment, improving prevention of accidents and illnesses, and increasing preparedness for any potential future crises. The EESC broadly agrees with the vision set out in the strategic framework but proposes also additional measures and initiatives to be integrated in the strategy.

    Download — EESC opinion: Health & Safety at Work – EU Strategic Framework (2021-2027)
  • Adopted on 20/10/2021 - Bureau decision date: 26/04/2021
    Reference
    NAT/830-EESC-2021-EESC-2021-02629-00-00
    Workers - GR II
    Spain

    The European Green Deal announced that to protect Europe’s citizens and ecosystems, the EU needs to move towards a zero pollution ambition, and better prevent and remedy pollution from air, water, soil, and consumer products.

    Download — EESC opinion: Zero Pollution Action Plan for air, water and soil
  • Adopted on 20/10/2021 - Bureau decision date: 25/03/2021
    Reference
    NAT/820-EESC-2021
    Employers - GR I
    Spain
    Workers - GR II
    Hungary
    Download — EESC opinion: Towards a holistic strategy on sustainable rural/urban development (own-initiative opinion)
  • Adopted on 20/10/2021 - Bureau decision date: 25/03/2021
    Reference
    NAT/822-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Netherlands
    Download — EESC opinion: Strategic autonomy and food security and sustainability (own-initiative opinion)
  • Adopted on 20/10/2021 - Bureau decision date: 25/03/2021
    Reference
    CCMI/180-EESC-2021-02384
    Employers - GR I
    Romania
    (Austria

    The EU is the world's biggest producer of glass with a market share of around one third of total world production. The industry is known for the quality of its products, its capacity for technological innovation and its skilled labour force. The glass industries comprise five sectors covering different glass products, applications and markets: containers, flat glass, glass fibre, special glasses and domestic glass.

    Download — EESC opinion: Glass in Europe at a crossroads: delivering a greener, energy-efficient industry, while enhancing competitiveness and maintaining quality jobs (own-initiative opinion)
    • HEARING in the framework of the EESC study group CCMI/180 - Glass in Europe
  • Adopted on 20/10/2021 - Bureau decision date: 25/03/2021
    Reference
    INT/944-EESC-2021-02922-00-00-AC-TRA
    Employers - GR I
    France

    Micro enterprises and SMEs (MSME) in all fields need good conditions to survive the health and economic crisis and unlock their potential so that they can grow and create jobs. This opinion examines alternatives to address the administrative ("paper tax") burden on MSMEs, particularly in view of current transparency and disclosure measures to achieve the EU's social and environmental objectives.

    Download — EESC opinion: Reconciling ambitious sustainable and social objectives with an enabling environment for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises
  • Adopted on 20/10/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/03/2021
    Reference
    TEN/744-EESC-2021
    Employers - GR I
    Germany
    Download — EESC opinion: ReFuelEU Aviation
  • Adopted on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/02/2021
    Reference
    NAT/818-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Austria
    Download — EESC opinion: Action Plan for the development of EU organic production
  • Adopted on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/02/2021
    Reference
    NAT/816-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Cyprus
    Download — EESC opinion: Strategic Guidelines for the sustainable development of EU aquaculture
  • Adopted on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/02/2021
    Reference
    NAT/817-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Finland
    Download — EESC opinion: New approach for a sustainable blue economy in the EU