The European Union is preparing to launch its New Green Policy for 2024, which aims to accelerate the transition to a sustainable economy. This policy reflects the European Union’s commitment to climate change mitigation and environmental protection, with various initiatives targeting the energy, transport and agricultural sectors. One of the main focuses of this policy is reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The European Union is targeting a 55% reduction in emissions by 2030, compared to 1990. This policy will utilize innovative technologies, such as carbon capture and storage (CCS) and renewable energy, to achieve this ambitious target. The energy transition is a priority with plans to increase the use of renewable energy to 45% of total energy consumption by 2030. Investments in solar panels, wind turbines and electric vehicle charging infrastructure are concrete steps that are expected to support achieving this target. In addition, the European Union also plans to form renewable energy facility partnerships with neighboring countries to expand the clean energy supply network. In the transportation sector, this new policy calls for reducing fossil fuel vehicles. The European Union set out plans to promote electric vehicles and improve road infrastructure and electric vehicle charging stations. With the support of fiscal incentives for people who switch to environmentally friendly vehicles, it is hoped that people will adapt quickly to this change. Agriculture is also an important part of the New Green Policy. Sustainable farming programs will be introduced to reduce the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers, as well as promote organic farming methods. The European Union plans to invest more in shortcut farming research, to improve food security and ecosystem sustainability. The policy also introduces an environmental guidance system for companies, with a focus on sustainability in the supply chain. Companies will be required to report the environmental impact of their operations, in the hope of creating collective awareness about the importance of looking after our planet. To support this transition, the European Union is committed to providing Green funds, which will be allocated to sustainable projects. Apart from that, these funds will also be aimed at training and educating the public regarding sustainability and green technology. As a final step, this policy also involves active community participation. European citizens will be involved in dialogue and consultation to ensure that the policies adopted are acceptable and meet their needs. Through these initiative and participatory measures, the European Union seeks to not only reduce environmental impacts, but also improve the overall quality of life of its citizens. The European Union’s New Green Policy is a significant step towards a more sustainable future, with far-reaching implications for the economy, society and the environment. At the same time, it involves various strategic aspects that work together to achieve big goals that are oriented towards the rights of future generations.