What is the Green Deal? Only a few companies know it yet, so preparations are still to come.
The European Union Green Deal, adopted in December 2019, is the EU’s ambitious and comprehensive blueprint to become the first climate neutral continent. It will fundamentally transform the European economy and has far-reaching implications for European businesses. Most of businesses that PwC surveyed are unprepared for the Green Deal and lack a comprehensive strategy to respond to its implications.
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