Study : green digital transition and best practices in the EU
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Publication of a new study on the digital practices of professionals and their impact on the environment
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Published as part of the eGreen project, the transnational study by 4 European partners is designed to support professionals working in the European Union and beyond. This includes a wide variety of profiles with different abilities, skills and responsibilities that all play an essential role in the development of Europe’s economy and society, and can have a profound impact on how these sectors approach the green and digital transition.
A digital transformation that must be sustainable
In order to have an impact on professionals, the eGreen project has developed a study with the aim of identifying, analysing and promoting existing best practices in order to commit professionals to a green and inclusive digital transformation. Digitalisation is a process that has already started and needs to be completed to ensure the relevance and innovative capacity of professionals and organisations. The increasing use of digital technologies has the potential to fuel innovation and inclusion and facilitate access to knowledge, training and international opportunities.
Assessing the impact and promoting existing best practice
The aim of the study is to assess the extent to which professionals are aware of the environmental impact of digitisation, and to identify the practices that have already been implemented, as well as their level of integration at European level.
By developing tools specifically adapted to their professional context, the project partners hope that this tool will provide professionals with the information they need to integrate the recommendations into their daily practices and gradually disseminate them to their colleagues, organisations and all stakeholders.
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Read the study, available in French, English, Estonian and Italian