| Date | Commissioner / Cabinet | Topic | File |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 Mar 2025 | Jessika Roswall Commissioner | Commissioner’s portfolio areas | — |
Mission & Goals
Il WWF Italia realizza il proprio programma interno alle attività di interesse generale statutariamente riconosciute: la conservazione e tutela della natura e la promozione dell’uso sostenibile di risorse naturali; la valorizzazione del territorio e la gestione di aree di interesse naturalistico; le attività di educazione ambientale per bambini, ragazzi e cittadini di ogni fascia d’età, insieme ad attività di sensibilizzazione di tutti gli attori sociali, grande pubblico, istituzioni e realtà private; la tutela dell’ambiente mediante azioni legali e giudiziarie, la proposta di normative e il presidio di quelle esistenti e la vigilanza ambientale. Il WWF svolge inoltre attività di raccolta fondi e attività funzionali alla realizzazione di quelle di interesse generale.
EU Legislative Interests
European Green Deal, Clean Industrial Deal Climate & Energy: EU Climate Law, Renewable Energy Directive, Energy Efficiency Directive, Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, Regulation on the Governance of the Energy Union, Electricity Regulation and Directive, Just Transition Fund, CO2 Emissions Performance Standard, Medium Combustion Plant Directive, Industrial Emissions Directive, Regulation on binding annual greenhouse gas emissions reductions by Member States from 2021 to 2030, Paris Agreement, EU mid-century strategy, EU Emission Trading System (ETS), Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, Critical Raw Materials Act, Conflict minerals regulation (Gold, Tin, Tungsten, Tantalum), Net Zero Industry Act, Air Quality Directive, Industrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Act. Biodiversity: The 2030 EU Biodiversity Strategy, Birds and Habitats Directives, Environmental Crime Directive, Wildlife Trade Action Plan, LIFE Regulation, 8th Environmental Action Programme, EU Nature Restoration Law, Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, Soil Monitoring Law, CITES, CMS. Food & Agriculture: Common Agricultural Policy, Sustainable Food Systems Framework Law, Farm to Fork Strategy 2030, Plants obtained by certain new genomic techniques and their food and feed (NGTs), Sustainable use of Pesticides Regulation, Carbon Removal Certification Framework, Strategic Dialogue on Agriculture, European agricultural fund for rural development (EAFRD), Nutriscore, Regulation on the provision of food information to consumers, EU Pollinators Initiative, Free Trade Agreements on Agriculture (MERCOSUR, CETA), Directive on unfair business-to-consumer commercial practices, Regulation on geographical indications for wine, spirit drinks and agricultural products, as well as traditional specialties guaranteed and optional quality terms for agricultural products; Regulation on organic production and labelling of organic products, Water Re-use in Agriculture Regulation, Vision on Agriculture and Food. Forests: EU Timber Regulation (EUTR), EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), Forest Monitoring Law, Policy measures against deforestation, Action plan on Forest Law Enforcement, EU legal framework to halt and reverse EU-driven global deforestation, Governance and Trade (FLEGT). Water: Water Framework Directive (WFD), Zero pollution action plan for water and soil, Nitrate Directive, Directive on the assessment and management of flood risks, European Water Resilience Strategy. Fisheries: Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), including the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF), Sustainable Use of Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported Fisheries (IUU) Regulation, WTO negotiations on Fisheries Subsidies WTO. Oceans: Oceans Deal, Marine Strategy Framework Directive, Integrated Maritime Policy, Marine Spatial Planning Directive, Oceans Governance, Deep Sea Mining. Adaptation: European Civil Defence Mechanism, European Climate Adaptation Plan, Budget and Finance: EU Budget/Multi-Annual Financial framework, EU Semester, European Investments Bank, EU Sustainable Finance Action Plan, Capital Markets Union, Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), European Structural and Investment Funds, Sustainable corporate governance, EU Taxonomy for sustainable finance, EU Recovery Plan and Recovery and Resilience Fund, Eu Competitiveness, EU Single Market. Circular economy: EU Waste and Packaging Waste Regulation, Policy Framework on biobased, biodegradable and compostable plastics, Regulation to reduce microplastic pollution from plastic pellet losses, Revision of EU Waste Framework directive, Ecodesign Sustainable Product Regulation (ESPR). International Cooperation and Partnerships, European Global Gateway, Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development implementation strategy, EU-Africa relations, EU-China relations.
Communication Activities
Le principali attività di comunicazione possono essere consultate sul bilancio sociale 2024: https://www.wwf.it/uploads/Bilancio-Sociale-2024.pdf
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
WWF is a global network operating in over 100 countries. Within the European Union, WWF has independent offices established under national law in over 17 countries. The WWF European Policy Programme acts as the coordinator for EU policy across the WWF network and is established under Belgian law as an AISBL. The majority of WWF’s global activities related to EU policy are reported through the registration of the WWF European Policy Programme under REG number 1414929419-24. WWF offices in the EU may also engage directly with EU institutions. As these offices are independent legal entities and there is no hierarchical relationship between the WWF European Policy Programme and the national offices, WWF has chosen to register all of its offices individually in the Transparency Register. This approach ensures full transparency and provides complementary and accurate information across all registrations. Any information provided through this registration complements the information submitted under the registration of the WWF European Policy Programme. Altre organizzazioni di cui WWF Italia è membro: Associazione Italiana di Agroecologia (AIDA) Ente Italiano di Normazione (UNI) Federazione italiana parchi e riserve naturali (FEDERPARCHI) Coordinamento italiano ONG internazionali (CINI) Forest Stewarship Council Italia (FSC Italia) International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) - Comitato italiano Alleanza Italiana per lo Sviluppo Sostenibile (ASviS) GICAP Italia - Coalizione contro la Povertà Civil 7 – G7 engagement group for civil society Civil 20 – G20 engagement group for civil society 100% Rinnovabili La Via Maestra
Organisation Members
Bilancio sociale 2024: https://www.wwf.it/uploads/Bilancio-Sociale-2024.pdf
Additional Information
Ricavi per € 21.807.558,00 e Costi (prima delle imposte) per € 21.356.151,00