The European Commission’s review of the EU’s Sustainable Development Strategy calls on all governments, businesses, NGOs and citizens to come up with new and better ways to move towards a more sustainable way of life and seize the opportunities available. Published today, the review reiterates the Commission’s commitment to continue to play a key part in achieving change whilst setting out further concrete actions for the coming years.
On the review of the Sustainable Development Strategy : A platform for action : communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament. Brussels, 13.12.2005
COM(2005) 658 final

Sustainable development is the overarching long term goal of the European Union set out in the Treaty. The European Council set out a strategy in 2001 for moving toward this goal. Since then, ambitions have been translated into policy initiatives which in turn are bringing results on the ground.

The framework for action is in place. On the economic side, the renewed Lisbon strategy is the motor for growth and jobs. It will help the EU adapt to the challenges of global competition and an ageing population. A stronger European economy is vital to and part of sustainable development; it will help generate the means to invest, for example in a cleaner environment, in better education and health care and in social protection. In turn, more sustainable use of natural resources and increased social justice are critical to our economic success.

This review takes account of these achievements and sets out further concrete actions for the coming years.

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