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Earthquake or Tremor? Impact of European Elections on the Green Deal’s future

Join us for an insightful webinar where we dissect the recent election results and explore their implications for sustainability and the EU Green Deal. The experts from Position Green and #SustainablePublicAffairs, will present key observations and potential implications on your business strategy. The webinar will start at 11:00-11:45 a.m. CEST.
Earthquake or Tremor? Impact of European Elections on the Green Deal’s future

How does the European Elections impact the Green Deal and its implementation? What implications do the changes have on your business strategy? Alex Braley from #SustainablePublicAffairs is an EU expert passionate about sustainability with experience of working in the European Commission, the UK government, and with the private sector. Followed by an interactive Q&A, Alex and Julia Staunig, Position Green’s Chief Strategy Officer and Managing Director Brussels, will walk you through the election results, which speculations can be made and touch upon key files files, such as the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).

Your key takeaways

  • Gain insights into how recent European election results are reshaping the political landscape and their immediate impact on sustainability policies.
  • Learn about the potential changes and challenges for key green initiatives, including specific cases like CSRD.
  • Strategic insights on navigating these changes and preparing your business for the future of the EU Green Deal and Industrial Deal.

Our panel includes

Alex Braley

Head of Sector (Circular Economy)

SustainablePublicAffairs

julia staunig

Julia Staunig

Chief Growth Officer

Position Green

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