All tagged European Green Deal

What’s next for the EU Green Deal? EU Organic Farming

The European Commission has initiated a public consultation on organic farming as part of their broader goal of implementing the many ambitious goals of the European Green Deal (EGD). The process of developing an organic farming action plan begins with a solicitation of public input by 23 October 2020. The resulting action plan will address two of the EGD’s multiple strategies: Farm to Fork and Biodiversity. Read more…

What's next for the EU Green Deal? EU Energy Taxation

The European Commission has initiated another key element towards implementation of the European Green Deal (EGD). With a target of European carbon neutrality by 2050, fossil fuel reduction through energy transformation is an important component of the EGD. This blog addresses two newly opened public consultations regarding the use of tax policy to encourage energy efficiency, smarter distribution, and greater use of renewable sources.

Reinforcing the EU’s resilience via the EGD

As part of its ambition to establish the European Union as a leader on the international stage, the EU is focusing on the protection of biodiversity and on building a sustainable food chain.

Recently the EU has proposed these two issues as key elements of the European Green Deal (EGD). Both initiatives have been adopted to consider implementation in the context of COVID-19 recovery. The European Parliament will now consider the proposals.

European Green Deal Series

The European Green Deal (EGD) is one of six headline social and economic policy ambitions proposed by the European Commission. Specifically, the EGD is designed to ensure that European Union (EU) members do all they can to sustain human and ecosystem health. We have developed a four-part series in partnership with our Passerelle Public Affairs team in Brussels.

Our blogs describe the elements of the EGD and the opportunities they present for innovative, sustainable, and/or digital products, services, systems, and technologies.

Part Four of the EGD Series: Protecting Our Environment and Financing the Sustainable Transition

This is the final blog in our four-part EGD series composed by Amplia Group Senior Associate Tom Carter in partnership with our partner Passerelle Public Affairs in Brussels (Dr. Fiona Murray). The piece covers “Protecting Our Environment/Financing the Sustainable Transition.” 


The EGD offers opportunities for innovators and providers of sustainable products, systems, and services - check out the specific industries and companies in our post.