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• Dissemination of sustainability reports,
• Promoting circular economy and resource efficiency in manufacturing industry sectors,
• Popularisation of almost zero-energy buildings,
• Extending the use of district heating and cooling systems,
• Development of electrification systems in the transport sector,
• Development of integrated transport systems,
• Ensuring transition to zero/low emission transport systems,
• Protecting and enhancing sinks for effective combating climate change,
• Ensuring the transition of forestry and agricultural enterprises to a circular bioeconomy
with high added value,
• Promotion of environmentally friendly agricultural practices,
• Ensuring conscious fertiliser use,
• Reducing methane emissions from livestock,
• Prevention and minimisation of waste before they occur ,
• Increasing the use of waste as raw material/resource in production,
• Establishment of emission trading system in Türkiye,
• Carrying out infrastructure studies on other carbon pricing mechanisms,
• Development and dissemination of clean technologies,
• Ensuring digitalisation in all sectors,
• Developing incentive and support mechanisms for greenhouse gas mitigation,
• Development of sustainable investment instruments,
• Planning the transition to a low-emission economy with the principle of fair transformation,
• Capacity building for just transition and employment transformation,
• Integrating Türkiye’s net zero emission target into the education system.
In order to monitor the Action Plan effectively, an online monitoring system will be established
under the Climate Portal prepared by the Climate Change Directorate of the MoEUCC, and it will
be ensured that the activities of all responsible and relevant institutions are continuously moni-
tored and reported in an up-to-date manner.
LONG-TERM CLIMATE STRATEGY
On the other hand, in line with Türkiye’s 2053 Net Zero Emission Target, the 12 Development
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Plan and the Annual Programme of the Presidency of the Republic of Türkiye for 2024, the pre-
paration of the Long-Term Climate Strategy (LTS), which will include Türkiye’s long-term climate
vision and sectoral roadmaps, is ongoing. With Türkiye’s first Climate Council held between 21-
25 February 2022, the framework for the LTS was determined with all stakeholders. In this docu-
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