Green Transition
The green transition is environmentally sustainable; it takes into account the limited nature of resources and the need for their prudent use, while recognizing the key role of natural capital in economic development and quality of life.
The green transition is socially fair, aimed at ensuring equal access to natural resources, improving the well-being of all social groups, and creating opportunities for sustainable economic and social development.
The green transition is low-carbon, striving for the efficient use of resources, encouraging the application of renewable energy sources, and increasing energy efficiency. It stimulates the introduction of new production technologies that reduce carbon emissions and transform waste materials into valuable resources.
The green transition is a "clean" transition that reduces the negative impact of human activity on the environment and promotes the shift to a new development model, where natural and human capital are viewed as values and tools for sustainable economic growth.
The green transition embodies the idea of restoring, preserving, and sustainably managing natural capital through innovative policies and technologies that support adaptation to climate change and the creation of a sustainable future.



