Fewer Dutch Companies Are Investing in Climate Measures - DutchNews.nl
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More than 64 percent of Dutch companies are investing in climate-neutral operations this year. That's less than last year, when 68.1 percent of…
Finally, some positive news about Dutch companies—it's been a while. Then there was something about Boskalis and a wayward boat or something. Today, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports: "Just over 64 percent of companies will invest in climate-neutral operations by 2025. Last year, this was 68 percent." They're completely unwilling to pursue sustainability. Or at least, not at all: "Most companies cite financial constraints and uncertainty abou…
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Fewer Dutch companies investing in sustainability, CBS reports
Nearly 64 percent of companies in the Netherlands plan to invest in climate-neutral operations in 2025, a drop from 68 percent the previous year. This decline affects nearly every sector, according to figures released by Statistics Netherlands (CBS).
According to the latest data from the VOSZ Barometer, entrepreneurs are somewhat more pessimistic than in the previous quarter, with a significant decline primarily seen in the investment-related indicator. Entrepreneurs primarily consider economic policy, unpredictability and inflation to be problems in relation to the country's economic situation.
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