Policies and action strategies

The DFE method is inspired by major strategies, such as the UN 2030 Agenda and the Green Deal, which establish general, common and strategic guidelines and objectives in terms of sustainability, development and the fight against climate change.

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ESG – Environmental, Social, Governance

The terms ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) represent a series of specific metrics used to evaluate the environmental, social, and governance factors. These three are fundamental elements to verify, measure, and support the effort in terms of sustainability of an enterprise or organization.

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Circular Economy Action Plan

The European action plan for the Circular Economy is one of the constitutive elements of the European Green Deal and introduces legislative measures which detect strategic sectors where the Circular Economy can represent a side benefit.

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Farm to Fork

A fundamental part of the European Green Deal is the Farm to Fork strategy. Farm to Fork, or F2F has been released on May 2020 by the European Commission. F2F is an action plan with a running time of 10 years, and involves the entire agri-food chain to render it more sustainable.

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European Green Deal

On the 11th of December 2019 the European Commission has presented the communication on the European Green Deal with the goal to activate the transformational path of Europe into a climate-neutral society by the 2050.

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Agenda 2030

The Agenda 2030 for the Sustainable Development has been released the 25th of September 2015 by the 193 countries of the UN (United Nations). These countries share a common commitment in providing a better present and future to the Earth and the people who live in it.

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