Climate 2050


At GreenArk, we are passionate about achieving the overarching goal of climate neutrality by 2050. That's why we only select projects that achieve measurable and sustainable results. We feel a responsibility towards future generations and therefore want to contribute to leaving behind a world in which nature and society coexist harmoniously.

GreenArk is committed to innovative solutions, environmentally friendly technologies and collaborative partnerships to actively contribute to global change and shape a secure future for generations to come.

Challenges
of CO2 neutrality

1

Integrative
Pioneering role

GreenArk integrates and activates municipalities in order to expand the business area. Special attention is paid to the involvement of women in order to promote equal opportunities and local employment. Our vision is not only to meet environmental goals, but also to address individual needs with innovative solutions and empower all who join us to proactively shape a more sustainable future.

2

Lack of international cooperation

As climate change is a global challenge, achieving carbon neutrality requires strong international cooperation. The lack of binding international agreements and the unwillingness to implement existing global agreements are already blocking progress today.

3

Technological challenges

The transition to CO2-neutral technologies requires innovation and investment in new technologies. Technological challenges and fears about the future are currently slowing down a rapid social transformation.

4

Infrastructure problems
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The transition to renewable energies requires a well-developed infrastructure for the generation, storage and distribution of renewable energies. The lack of a networked infrastructure is one of the biggest unresolved problems.

5

Resistance to change‍

In some cases, there may be resistance to change, especially when it comes to traditional economic sectors that are dependent on the use of fossil fuels. The working lives of very many people will change completely. Innovative ideas are needed on how to distribute work and income fairly in the future.

6

Financial challenges‍

The transition to CO2-neutral technologies and practices requires considerable investment. Industries affected by the transition face huge financial challenges.

7

Political and economic obstacles

The implementation of measures to reduce CO2 requires considerable political and economic efforts. Increasing global tensions and struggles over the distribution of raw materials are already hampering the implementation of effective measures.

8

Population growth and rising energy demand

Population growth and rising energy demand in many parts of the world could hamper efforts to reduce CO2 emissions. Only with a globally diversified strategy that is adapted to different individual needs will it be possible to win over the broad majority of people for the necessary transformation.

9

Renewable
Energy

In order to increase the share of renewable energies to 100% by 2030, we are actively promoting sustainable energy sources. By investing in renewable energy technologies, we are contributing to an environmentally friendly energy supply.

10

Energy efficiency

Our strategies to improve energy efficiency by at least 50% by 2030 integrate technological innovations and operational efficiency improvements. A holistic approach supports sustainable management and cost reduction.

11

Circular economy

Promoting a circular economy is central to our adaptation strategy. Active support for recycling, waste reduction and sustainable consumption and production practices promotes the environmentally friendly use of resources, with the integration of local communities as partners.

12

Biodiversity and nature conservation

Our commitment to protecting and restoring biodiversity is in line with our goals and we are committed to increasing protected areas and restoring degraded ecosystems. GreenArk promotes honey production and works with farmers to use only natural fertilization methods.

13

Farm-to-fork strategy

In line with the EU's Farm-to-Fork strategy, we strive for a sustainable food system. Our initiatives aim to reduce the environmental and climate impact of food production and improve the economic efficiency of the supply chain.

14

Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions

We are taking concrete steps to achieve a reduction of at least 55% by 2030 compared to 1990. Our solutions offer not only environmental protection, but also a sustainable competitive advantage.

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