Embassy Row Project Podcast

What You Need to Know About Bulgaria’s Carbon-Neutral Industrial Zones

December 25, 2022 James Scott Season 1 Episode 12
Embassy Row Project Podcast
What You Need to Know About Bulgaria’s Carbon-Neutral Industrial Zones
Show Notes

This podcast is part of the Embassy Row Project’s International Infrastructure Development and Trade Diplomacy Series.

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About the Embassy Row Project:
Founded by international energy and infrastructure technology advisor, James Scott, the Embassy Row Project strives to unify the next generation of leaders & initiatives that are hyper-focused on instigating positive change on issues that impact the environment, human rights, technological innovation, and international trade collaborations that proliferate diversity, and food security, and dignified employment with a livable wage.

What You Need to Know About Bulgaria’s Carbon-Neutral Industrial Zones
“Given the broad long-term European commitment to reaching a zero-carbon economy in the European Union by 2050, carbon-neutral industrial zones represent a vital component of a national strategy to transition to a zero-carbon economy,” explains James Scott, Founder of the Embassy Row Project. Scott Continues, “For investors, this represents an opportunity to establish their enterprises in a zero-carbon environment early and reap the benefits over the next three decades, while other economic sectors gradually transition to zero-carbon.”

The Embassy Row Project’s critical infrastructure project and technology NGOs such as the Eastern European Institute for Trade, ENVIROTECH Pre-Accelerator, and NETZERO Incubator & Accelerator, among others, continue to support this region with international trade and technology transfer strategies that offer critical infrastructure resiliency, carbon reduction, and bilateral and multinational commercial relations.