ResponsibilitiesThe Directorate-General for Environment (DG-ENV) leads the European Commission's development and delivery of environmental policy that protects, preserves and improves the environment for present and future generations while promoting sustainable development.A key aim is to deliver on the EU’s long-term vision of a world where citizens live well and within the planet's ecological limits, in an innovative, circular economy, where biodiversity and ecosystems are protected and restored, and where pollution and environment-related health risks are reduced to a minimum. Environment websiteTransparencyAs part of the Commission's commitment to transparency, Commission staff holding management functions publish information on and minutes of all meetings they hold with interest representatives.Meetings of the Directorate-General for Environment Leadership and organisation Commissioner Jessika Roswall Director-General Florika Fink-Hooijer Deputy Director-General Patrick Anthony Child 5 MARCH 2025Environment - organisation chartOther languages (2)Deutsch(649.16 KB - PDF)Downloadfrançais(616.01 KB - PDF)Download Search for staff Contact Directorate-General for Environment NameDirectorate-General for EnvironmentPhone number+32 2 299 11 11 (Commission switchboard)Postal addressEuropean Commission 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel Belgium Press contacts Ask a question Related links More environment topics European Environment AgencyScience for Environment Policy Plans and reports Commission work programmeOverview of institution-wide deliverables for current yearStrategic planDepartment strategy, objectives for 2020-2024Management planDepartment forecasted outputs, activities, resources for current yearAnnual activity reportDepartment achievements, resources used during previous year Latest News blog10 March 2025Transboundary Cooperation on Flood and Drought Management2 min readNews blog10 March 2025Microplastics in Danube Region Drinking Water2 min readNews blog10 March 2025LIFE Pilica: Sustainable Water Management in Poland2 min readSee more news