Posted on 10/08/2020
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Who is paying the bill?

Spotlight Report on Sustainability in Europe – (Negative) impacts of EU policies and practices in the world

Despite its commitment to the 2030 agenda, the EU largely ignores the negative impacts that some of its policies and practices have on other parts of the world, a new major report published by SDG Watch Europe concludes: 

‘Who is paying the bill? (Negative) Impacts of European policies and practices in the world’.

On average, the EU has one of the world’s worst environmental footprint per capita, with our unsustainable lifestyles based on resource and labour exploitation in other parts of the world.

The economy of the future needs to take into account the environmental and social impact beyond our borders rather than living in the illusion of a low-carbon, resource efficient Europe that exports resource-intensive and polluting production to other parts of the world. Policy coherence for sustainable development requires to fully take into account the externalities and spill-over effects of European policies, production and consumption patterns.

This report focuses on some important policy areas where there is an urgent need for action as external effects of European policies are not sufficiently taken into account.

Read the report here: Who is paying the bill? (Negative) Impacts of European policies and practices in the world
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