In response to the growing imperative for ecological sustainability, the legislation outlined in the attached text focuses on orchestrating a comprehensive strategy for the French Community’s transition towards a more environmentally conscious future. It establishes a framework for coordinating and enhancing actions that promote ecological transition within the Community.
The decree underscores the integration of ecological considerations across various competences and the implementation of specific measures to drive sustainable practices. One of the key components of the legislation is the creation of a Coordination and Monitoring Committee dedicated to overseeing the ecological transition policy. This committee comprises government representatives, experts with specialised knowledge in ecological matters, and stakeholders from relevant youth and environmental organisations. Their role involves tracking the progress of the ecological transition plan, evaluating the impact of implemented actions, and communicating findings to the Government and Parliament.
Furthermore, the legislation mandates the development and adoption of a transversal ecological transition plan, outlining concrete steps and indicators for measuring progress over a five-year period. It emphasises the importance of collaboration with organisations actively engaged in ecological initiatives and solicits input from advisory bodies to ensure a holistic approach to sustainability. The plan’s implementation involves integrating measures into the management contracts of relevant institutions and fostering a culture of environmental responsibility.