If Spain wants to bet on employment and competitiveness, its future must be green . This has been the main conclusion of Leading the change: young entrepreneurs talk about green economy and transition , a conference organized this Tuesday in Madrid by the Repsol Foundation and the Spanish Confederation of Young Entrepreneurs (Ceaje). This has also had Business Insider Spain as a media partner . Specifically, it has served to address all the issues surrounding new business models based on the low-carbon economy as a competitive advantage to meet climate commitments. Label C: this is all you can do if your car has this DGT badge Antonio Garamendi , president of the CEOE, referred to this in his speech : “The energy transition has to be fair and neutral,” summarized the representative of the employers' association. Garamendi did not want to lose sight of the fact that companies must combine this mission with their objective, which is none other than maintaining approved accounts and obtaining profits to sustain activity and employment.
Young people are the present and the future ," Garamendi concluded. Antonio Brufau, president of Repsol, recalled that the commitment to the environment must be something global. "We all, not just large companies like Repsol , have to address this transformation process, and we have, you have, to do so while maintaining competitiveness to continue functioning Asia Phone Number List and thus maintain the employment of thousands of families," said Brufau, alluding to young people. entrepreneurs who, in their opinion, should lead these changes. Fermín Albadalejo, president of Ceaje, has spoken precisely about them: "The name of this day speaks of leading the change, and I am sure that our young people are those leaders that Spain needs , the drivers of this energy transition." And he elaborated: "At the Confederation we are very clear that the adoption of green policies within companies is essential if we want to advance the competitiveness of companies, and in the creation of innovative and disruptive business models.

The meeting has also served to bring together some authoritative voices in the field of green economy such as Agustín Gómez , president and founder of Wallapop , an application that serves to give a second life to all types of clothing and products. With him was António Calçada, general director of the Repsol Foundation, who stressed the importance of a reforestation project based on the triple impact for the Motor Verde Foundation: profitability, low-carbon economy and a strong social impact. . Motor Verde will also have a market place that will seek to respond to the demand of companies and individuals who want to offset their carbon footprint voluntarily, Calçada explained. The EU could stop depending on China in the manufacture of lithium batteries for electric cars A round table that has also served, on the other hand, for young entrepreneurs such as José Manuel Estrada, co-founder of Trovant Technology.
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