EU Green Week is the key event in the EU environment policy calendar. This annual opportunity to debate and discuss European environmental policy attracts policymakers, leading environmentalists, stakeholders and other interested parties from across Europe and the globe.
Down the years, EU Green Week delivered on its objectives, improving the understanding of EU environmental policies, feeding into debates about their development, and improving the overall image of the EU among citizens and stakeholders around Europe.
To mobilise involvement and contribution from all sectors, in addition to the high level conference in Brussels organised by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Environment, a series of events organised by partner organisations from across Europe will feature officially in the Week's programme.
"Delivering a Net-Zero World", with partner events on the theme of green skills.
The European Green Week 2022 focused on the European Green Deal.
The European Green Week 2021 will be dedicated to the ‘zero pollution ambition’.
EU Green Week 2020 will focus on the theme of nature and biodiversity.
EU Green Week 2019 will focus on applying environmental legislation.
EU Green Week 2018 will focus on the actions European cities will take to protect the environment.
EU Green Week 2017 with the theme of 'Green jobs for a greener future'.
The 2016 edition of Green Week will focus on the theme "Investing for a greener future".
The 2015 edition of Green Week with the theme Nature and Biodiversity.
The 2014 edition of Green Week will have the theme on Circular Economy, Resource Efficiency & Waste.
The 2013 edition of Green Week's theme is Air quality.
Green Week Conference 2012 - EVERY DROP COUNTS - The Water Challenge.
Green Week Conference 2011 Resource efficiency - Using less, living better.
Green Week Conference 2010, Biodiversity - our lifeline.