European Green Deal Research

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The European Green Deal (EGD), which was introduced in December 2019 and has had a global impact since its introduction, in other words with the interpretation of the Escarus, “green transformation” is not just a way of thinking or an approach. It represents the search for a new order created by a wide array of tools and policies to effect change to social, environmental and economic systems under an ecosystem-oriented perspective.

The EGD, which is one of the six priority areas determined by the EU economic program for the 2019-2024 period, adopts the Union’s goal of “being climate neutral by 2050”. It also aims to double economic growth and “leave no one and nowhere behind”.

Through the EGD, the EU aims to shape the production, consumption and trade models of the future by defining transformation strategies in climate targets, the circular economy, net zero, sustainable and smart mobility, biodiversity, renovation wave, sustainable agriculture, clean and reliable energy and many other issues..

In the EU, which will undergo a comprehensive transformation with the Climate Law, “the Package of Adaptation to 55”, which targets a 55% reduction in emissions by 2030, was shared with the general public in July 2021. In our country, the “European Green Deal Action Plan” was published on 16 July 2021.

Various studies have been carried out by Escarus in order to better understand the EGD, the EU’s new growth strategy, to reveal its importance for Turkey and to inform the relevant actors, especially the industrial sector. Consultancy services are provided for the preparation of company based compliance plans and the analysis of the current situation by taking into account the policy changes and action steps foreseen in the upcoming period.