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Cross-industry CEO Alliance backs EU plan to cut carbon emissions by 55% by 2030

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Nicole Mommsen
Nicole Mommsen
Head of Global Communications and Sustainability Volkswagen Group Technology
Esra Aydin
Esra Aydin
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Sustainability & CSR
Volkswagen Group
  • 12 business leaders meet in Paris to discuss ways to further support the EU Green Deal
  • The European CEO Alliance believes that fighting climate change will require a collective effort by all EU member states and collaboration between the public sector and industry
  • A strong carbon pricing signal on the European level is regarded as a key to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 55% of 1990 levels by 2030
  • Several cross-sector projects and policy recommendations will serve the global climate cause and foster sustainable growth and future-proof jobs

Paris. As the EU Commission prepares to present its Fit for 55 legislative package, the European CEO Alliance has issued policy recommendations supporting a progressive and ambitious push to achieve climate neutrality. Tackling climate change requires strong collaboration between the public sector and industry, the Alliance announced after its meeting today in Paris. The Alliance would welcome a review of the EU’s major regulatory instruments, in particular subsidies for technologies with high CO2 emissions. The CEOs’ proposals include sending a strong carbon pricing signal, accelerating measures to decarbonize mobility and transport, buildings and energy systems, speeding up the renewal of key industry sectors in the EU.

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Cross-industry CEO Alliance backs EU plan to cut carbon emissions by 55% by 2030
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