You have probably heard of the ‘green transition’, but…
do you really know what it involves?
And how can it impact your company, your job or your environment?
What is the ecological transition?
The ecological transition is the structural shift towards a more sustainable, fair and resilient economic model. It affects all sectors and levels: from governments and businesses to consumers and citizens.
It involves moving from a system based on the intensive exploitation of resources and fossil fuels to one that:
? Uses renewable energy (solar, wind, biomass, etc.)
? Promotes the circular economy, minimising waste and reusing materials
? Regenerates ecosystems, protects biodiversity and manages water better
? Seeks a carbon-neutral economy to slow down climate change
? Promotes social and territorial justice, ensuring that no one is left behind
How does it affect businesses?
The ecological transition is already setting the rules of the game in the business world:
? Legislative changes: new environmental regulations, labelling, carbon footprint, European directives (CSRD, Green Taxonomy).
? Market changes: more conscious consumers, public funds conditional on sustainability criteria, supply chain requirements.
? New opportunities: innovation in products and services, access to green financing, improved reputation.
➡️ Everything from how products are designed to how business activity is reported is changing.
How does it affect your daily life?
It’s not just about businesses. As a citizen or professional, you are also at the centre of the green transition:
? The way we consume energy, move around and shop is changing.
? New habits are emerging (local food, low-impact products, etc.).
? New professional profiles are emerging: renewable energy, circular economy, regenerative agriculture…
At Innogestiona, we help you play an active role in this transformation
We work with public and private entities to:
? Adapt to new environmental regulations
? Design innovative and sustainable projects
? Measure, reduce and offset impacts
? Access European funding
? Effectively communicate your environmental commitment
Because adapting is not only necessary.
It is an opportunity to lead the change.
