Tridge summary
The Interprofessssional Dairy Organisation (InLac) has hosted the 3rd Dairy Sustainability Forum, outlining a roadmap for the dairy sector to reduce Greenhouse Gases by 55% by 2030 and promote the circular economy. The forum emphasized the sector's contributions to economic development, job creation, and environmental sustainability, including the sequestration of carbon dioxide through pastures. The European Commission's Deputy Head of Unit for Animal Production, Carlos Martín Óvilo, highlighted the need for a sustainable and competitive dairy sector in the EU.
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The Interprofessional Dairy Organisation (InLac) has organised the 3rd Dairy Sustainability Forum entitled “The challenge of decarbonisation: The European dairy sector, committed to the environment and the fight against climate change”, within the framework of the “Count on European dairy products” campaign co-financed with the help of the EU, in which a historic roadmap has been outlined that will mark a before and after for this economic activity. This Forum, which was attended by economic and social agents and leading experts, has allowed us to anticipate a green agenda that will allow us to achieve important advances in decarbonisation and the fight against climate change over the coming years.
“In our historic roadmap for an economically, ...