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In the current context of rapid digital evolution, the European Union has launched the “Digital Compass”, a strategy that guides digital transformation by 2030. This plan aims to create a digitally empowered society, centred on citizens and businesses, and to ensure the EU’s digital sovereignty.

Towards a “Digital Decade”

The goal is to create a  safe and sustainable “Digital Decade”, where citizens are empowered and companies can thrive. The Digital Single Market Strategy, launched in 2015, laid the foundations for digital harmonisation across Europe, improving access to digital services and creating an enabling environment for innovation.

The Importance of Digital Ecology

The concept of “digital ecology” focuses on our environmental impact in the use of digital resources. It is essential to improve the energy efficiency of data centers, reduce e-waste, and adopt sustainable practices in device manufacturing. The EU promotes technological innovation with a strong ecological responsibility, seeking to balance progress and sustainability.

Inclusion and Sustainability for All

The EU’s digital policy also extends to partner countries, supporting competitive economies and a knowledge-based society. This is crucial for an inclusive and sustainable digital future.

In summary, digital ecology is a key element of the EU’s digital strategy, which promotes a conscious and sustainable use of technologies. Together, we can ensure that technological progress takes place in an environmentally friendly way, while keeping the principles of equity and inclusiveness at the heart of digitalization.