Name
Gemeinschaftswerk Nachhaltigkeit
country
Germany
Goal
[translated] The aim of Gemeinschaftswerk Nachhaltigkeit is to make existing commitment to sustainable development in Germany visible, to promote new commitment and networking, and to win over actors who have not yet played an active role in the transformation. For a successful implementation of the 2030 Agenda is only conceivable if it is broadly supported and actively shared by society beyond the federal and state levels. Since 23 June 2022, interested actors have been able to register for the joint work via a multifunctional web platform. The RENN will support the Gemeinschaftswerk Nachhaltigkeit as mobilisers and communicators as well as partners for regional implementation.
Main Topic
Increasing the EU's climate policy ambition for 2030 and 2050
All Topics
Clean energy: supplying clean, affordable and secure energy
Responsible and circular economy: mobilizing industry for a clean and circular economy
Renovating homes: building and renovating in an energy- and resource-efficient way
Mobility futures: accelerating the shift to sustainable and smart mobility
Biodiversity: preserving and restoring ecosystems and biodiversity
Increasing the EU's climate policy ambition for 2030 and 2050
Financing the transition (i.e. it facilitates and/or stimulates public and private investments needed for the transition to a climate-neutral, green, competitive and inclusive economy)
Scale
  • National
Actors
  • National government
Main Activity
Raising awareness and/or political agenda-setting;
Activities
  • Providing knowledge transfer / advisory / education services
  • Raising awareness and/or political agenda-setting
Source
This initiative was provided by the SGD consortium.
This initiative is self-reported and not identified by the SHARED GREEN DEAL Consortium
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CONTACT

For further details please contact co-leads Dr Chris Foulds (chris.foulds@aru.ac.uk) and Dr Rosie Robison (rosie.robison@aru.ac.uk).

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