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EU Mobility Strategy paves the way for Green Deal implementation but needs a vision on seaports as engines of growth and recovery
On 9 December, the European Commission released its new EU Mobility Strategy entitled “Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy – putting European Transport on track for the future”.
The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) welcomes the ambition of the Mobility Strategy to deliver the Green Deal transport target to reduce GHG emissions by 90% while also working towards zero pollution in the sector. ESPO fully supports the intention to make all transport modes sustainable and to shift towards more sustainable solutions. ESPO very much subscribes to the technology-neutral approach the Commission is pursuing.
EU Mobility Strategy Paves Way for Green Deal but Needs Vision on Ports as Engines of Growth & Recovery
17th December 2020
EU mobility strategy paves the way for the Green Deal but according to ESPO needs a vision on seaports as engines of growth and recovery.
Credit: ESPO Secretariat
The European Commission on 9 Deccember released its new EU Mobility Strategy entitled “Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy – putting European Transport on track for the future”.
The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) welcomes the ambition of the Mobility Strategy to deliver the Green Deal transport target to reduce GHG emissions by 90% while also working towards zero pollution in the sector.
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