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EY Survey: Sustainability in Romania – challenges and opportunities in the new global context

In the coming weeks, EY Romania is conducting a study on how Romanian companies understand the European transition to a low-carbon economy. Sustainability has become a major topic on the global agenda in recent years, with most countries including policies in their national strategies to address this issue.

Sustainability is currently being questioned in the context of the conflict in Eastern Europe. Many analysts believe that the effects of the conflict will set back developments on sustainability to date. In light of these events, the EY study looks at how Romanian companies see the European transition to a green economy. The study also intends to identify the challenges that companies face on the road to achieving green goals.

Please support this research by filling in a short questionnaire (which will take about 7-10 minutes) by 11.10.2022.

• The answers you provide are anonymous and will be used exclusively for the extraction of general data on the topic.

• By filling in the questionnaire you agree to your personal data being processed.

• If you would like us to make the full survey available to you after its completion, please tick this option in the questionnaire and fill in your contact details.

If you have any questions about the survey, please contact us by e-mail at ionut.stancu(@)ro.ey.com and laura.ciobanu(@)ro.ey.com.

EY SURVEY: ACCESS HERE

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