As we move into a greener, more resilient future, green business and biodiversity protection have become essential to boost competitiveness and ensure long-term stability.
Businesses, local authorities, and other key actors in this transition need tools, knowledge, and guidance to create jobs, support sustainable growth, and protect vital ecosystems.
From eco-management to restoring natural habitats, from sustainable supply chains to integrating biodiversity into strategies and planning, the EU is here to support the path to green and nature-positive business.
From eco-management to public procurement to sustainable supply chains to championing valuable natural capital, the EU is here to support the path to green business.
From restoring natural habitats to integrating biodiversity into business strategies and land use planning, the EU is committed to helping protect nature while fostering innovation and prosperity.
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2025 was a big year for greening efforts across the Commission, marking the 20-year anniversary of EMAS and the first report on the progress of the Commission towards becoming a climate-neutral organisation by 2030, which has succesfully reduced its emissions and is on track for the 2030 target.

Interview with Paulo Magina and Erika Bozzay (OECD) on how public procurement is becoming a strategic tool for green, digital and social goals, highlighting OECD evidence, key government challenges, emerging priorities, and EU–OECD cooperation on sustainable procurement.

European cities are tackling the growing burden of single-use packaging waste from food and beverages, which are filling up urban waste streams. Packaging represents 36% of all plastic produced globally, and most is used once before being discarded.