The Green New Deal for Europe points to a circular, low-carbon economy as key and defining elements of this proposal, with the aim of transforming climate change and environmental issues into opportunities for development and innovation, and of being a credible alternative to the great challenges of inequality, work and immigration.
Italy, because of its resources and its role at the heart of the Mediterranean, has even more to gain from an environmental revival of the European project. The latest EU recommendations also follow in this direction (see EU Commission Communication 20 May 2019) which identifies four sustainability guidelines as a strategy for exiting the Coronavirus Pandemic: stability, equity, environmental sustainability and competitiveness.
The main tool to provide appropriate evidence of an address in accordance with the parameters of the Green New Deal and environmental sustainability is LCA studies on products and services provided by organisations in line with the "remodeling" of the EU economy on a sustainable basis.