January 18, 2026

Lower CO₂ emissions and greater energy efficiency

Lower CO₂ emissions and greater energy efficiency

Many Flemish companies currently view the EBO as an administrative burden. Mandatory reporting, lots of paperwork, little inspiration. But what if we linked energy management to strategy, innovation, and competitiveness?

We conducted about ten interviews with energy and sustainability officers, technical directors, and managers from Flemish industry

We wanted to know what the real ambitions are regarding CO₂ reduction and energy efficiency. How do companies translate those ambitions into strategies and master plans? And what is the added value of the Energy Policy Agreement in this context?

Read our findings in the white paper below.

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Leen Gryffroy

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