The environmental dimension in the strategies of startups as a tool for activating the green economy
Keywords:
Startups, Environmental Dimension, Environment, Sustainable Development, Green EconomyAbstract
Startups represent one of the main challenges that the Algerian government has set for itself in its efforts to reduce the country’s dependence on the hydrocarbons sector. These emerging enterprises serve as a key driver in the transition from a traditional economy to a cleaner and more sustainable one, through innovations that focus on providing creative solutions addressing environmental damages or mitigating the negative impacts of economic activities on the environment. The ultimate goal is to protect the environment while promoting clean economic growth—an objective that major world economies are also striving to achieve. Within Algeria’s broader efforts to align with global economic policies, the country is witnessing growing attention to environmental sustainability through the establishment of a legal and institutional framework designed to support startups in achieving a sustainable green economy.
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