Greens form business association for climate neutrality
Find out why Green Party leader Nouripour emphasizes that their economic policy is more crisis-proof than that of the CDU and how a new economic association could contribute to this. Discover why collaboration with companies is crucial for a climate-neutral future. #Greens #Economic Policy #Crisis Resilience #Nouripour #CDU #Companies #Climate Protection #SWR2Daily Talk

Greens form business association for climate neutrality
The Greens plan to use a new business association to engage more closely with companies to discuss their policies. According to party leader Nouripour, cooperation with the private sector is necessary to make Germany climate-neutral. Nouripour emphasizes that many companies are more advanced than the CDU in terms of climate protection. He emphasizes that the Greens' economic policy is more forward-looking and therefore more crisis-proof than that of the traditionally business-oriented parties.
An example that Nouripour cites is the can deposit, which was initially rejected by the business community as too costly, but is now considered a success in the circular economy. Nouripour underlines the importance of looking forward and thereby ensuring resilience to crises. He invites companies to dialogue and emphasizes that the Greens are open to discussions.
This new initiative by the Greens shows their desire to be in closer contact with business in order to find common solutions for climate protection and future economic policy. Nouripour emphasizes the need for partnership between politics and the private sector to effectively address current challenges and strengthen the economy in the long term. The Greens are committed to pursuing innovative and sustainable paths together with companies in order to create a more crisis-proof economic structure.