Normandy’s economic networks are concerned about the end of land take – Le Journal des Entreprises
The Climate and Resilience law of August 22, 2021 requires territories to reduce the artificialization of soils. The objective is to halve the consumption of natural, agricultural or forest areas with the aim of 2050, the date on which the objective of “Zero Net Artificialisation” must be applied. Faced with this deadline, the network of CCIs of Normandy and the actors of the economic world of the region (CMA, Capeb, U2P, CPME, FFB, Medef) have written a white paper, in order to alert the public authorities and raise the awareness of the communities. authorities on the extent of the effects to be expected from this law on the development and planning of territories. A white paper submitted on February 6 to Hervé Morin, President of the Normandy Region, and which submits 12 proposals according to 3 major territorial issues: supporting companies and local authorities towards sustainable management of economic land, preserving areas of activity economy to support the development of companies, have suitable reception capacities, commensurate with national ambitions for reindustrialisation.