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Regenerating Treviso through climate action: Meet Mario Conte, Mayor and EU Covenant Board Member

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February 11, 2026
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Since 2018, Mayor of Treviso, Mario Conte (pictured) has been guiding the city through a long-term ecological transition aimed at improving quality of life, protecting the environment and strengthening climate resilience. Recognized for its efforts, Treviso was awarded European Green Leaf 2025, a reflection of the city’s commitment to sustainable policies in mobility, urban green spaces, energy and territorial regeneration.

As a member of the EU Covenant of Mayors Board, he brings the perspective of a medium-sized city that actively invests in cooperation with neighbouring municipalities to advance climate action at a wider territorial scale.

In this interview, Mayor Conte describes how Treviso is responding to climate challenges by regenerating degraded sites, investing in renewable energy and applying nature-based solutions that transform environmental challenges into green and productive spaces for the community. 

Read the full interview here: Regenerating Treviso through climate action: Meet Mario Conte, Mayor and EU Covenant Board Member | EU Covenant of Mayors

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