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The European Business Association (EBA) named nine priorities of shaping environmental policy for 2021, according to a message on the website of the Association.
Specifically, business set the following nine environmental priorities for 2021:
“Most of the environmental business priorities are in one way or another aimed at supporting sectoral initiatives to cut greenhouse gas emissions. We do hope the Government will create appropriate stimulating conditions enabling business to develop and contribute to Ukraine’s economic growth,” said Olga Boyko, Coordinator of the EBA Committee on Industrial Ecology and Sustainable Development.
In 2020, one of the key business successes, as emphasized by the EBA, is the launch of a system of monitoring, reporting and verification as the first phase of shaping a greenhouse gas emissions trading market.
As reported earlier, three resolutions were adopted at once by the Government in September to design mechanisms for creating a greenhouse gas emissions trading market in Ukraine.
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