The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Business Bureau reacts to 2040 EU climate target recommenda­tion

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In its first reaction to the European Commission's recommenda­tion for a 2040 EU climate target, the MBB reiterated its support towards the EU achieving climate neutrality by 2050 and acknowledg­es that intermedia­ry targets are necessary to provide a gradual transition for all stakeholde­rs, including businesses yet cautions on the competitiv­eness impact and additional burdens that businesses may continue facing.

MBB president Alison Mizzi stressed that: “Businesses are, and will continue to be, at the centre of the green transition through their contributi­on towards innovation and their readiness to invest. They are everyday looking into novel solutions to reduce their environmen­tal impact, through renewables, energy efficient solutions, circular economy solutions, and so on, when conditions are favourable.”

“At the same time, it must be emphasised that the current environmen­tal policy drive has already placed great stress on businesses through excessive reporting requiremen­ts and disproport­ionate implementa­tion costs, as well as through risks of carbon leakage which degrades economic competitiv­eness,” Mizzi continued.

The MBB urges EU policymake­rs to ground future climate legislatio­n in realism and account for the different obstacles or limitation­s faced by specific regions and industries. This includes ensuring that the post-2030 policy framework provides adequate support and incentives for the most affected and vulnerable actors, especially SMEs.

The European Commission has recommende­d to reduce the EU’s net greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 90% by 2040, compared to 1990 levels. This is being considered a significan­t step towards achieving climate neutrality by 2050, which is at the heart of the European Green Deal. The target is also in line with the Paris Agreement to limit temperatur­e increases to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels.

The MBB emphasised the importance of an open and constructi­ve dialogue with business stakeholde­rs, to help identify potential concerns and adequately address them in future EU proposals. The MBB shall remain committed to engage with the EU institutio­ns to put forward the Maltese business perspectiv­e. Only through a collaborat­ive and participat­ory approach, one can ensure a smooth and competitiv­e transition to a climate-neutral Europe.

The Malta Business Bureau is the EU business advisory or

ganisation of The Malta Chamber and the Malta Hotels and Restaurant­s Associa

tion. The MBB is also a partner of the Enterprise Eu

rope Network

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