Industrial Cooperatives: a tool for the challenge of inclusive and sustainable competitiveness

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Practical Information:

  • Composition of the Study Group:
  • Administrator: Adam Dorywalski/Santiago DIAZ-DE-VILLEGAS
  • Contact: e-mail
  • The EU Youth Test at the EESC is being applied to this opinion. Baltic Sea Region Youth Forum was chosen by a group of interested youth organisations to represent all of them during the opinion-making process.

The EESC:

  1. notes that the United Nations has proclaimed 2025 the International Year of Cooperatives under the theme “Cooperatives Build a Better World”, reflecting growing international recognition of the cooperative model across sectors;
  2. recommends integrating cooperative business education into mainstream entrepreneurship and vocational training, including awareness activities for financial institutions and opportunities within Erasmus+;
  3. believes that cooperatives should be actively promoted among start-ups and young entrepreneurs;
  4. calls for recognition of industrial cooperatives as key economic actors and for targeted financial incentives at EU, national and regional levels (tax breaks, grants, low-interest financing) to support industrial symbiosis and circularity;
  5. encourages investment in shared industrial parks, eco-industrial zones and cooperative knowledge-sharing platforms to strengthen cooperative localisation and sustainable production;
  6. urges the inclusion of cooperative-specific policy measures in EU cohesion programmes and regional development strategies, prioritising cooperative-led initiatives to boost regional resilience and sustainability;
  7. highlights the growing strategic importance of data-driven cooperatives and calls on EU and national authorities to support collective initiatives for managing and sharing industrial data;
  8. stresses that the cooperative model provides unique added value through democratic governance, equitable wealth distribution, community engagement, and strong adaptability, reinforcing EU strategic autonomy;

Downloads

  • Record of proceedings CCMI/242