Recognizing the global sustainability challenges, European Union leaders have adopted the European Green Deal with wide-ranging goals for a climate-neutral, resource-efficient, technologically advanced, and socially equitable continent. They have also decided to integrate the UN Member Statesโ€™ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the European Semester, which is the major process for the coordination of national economic and employment policies in the EU, thereby deciding to โ€œput people and the planet at the center of EU economic policyโ€. In addition to these decisions made in 2019 and early 2020, EU leaders responded to the immense health, environmental, and economic challenges posed by the pandemic with a strong โ€œNext Generation EUโ€ package of policies and funds to boost economic recovery while pursuing Europeโ€™s green transition. In an attempt to connect the dots between these four major policy initiatives โ€“ the SDGs, the European Green Deal, the European Semester, and the EU Recovery Plan โ€“ the Sustainable Development Solutions Network Europe (SDSN Europe) has produced a new reportย “Transformations for the Joint Implementation of Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development and the European Green Deal: A Green and Digital, Job-Based and Inclusive Recovery from COVID-19 Pandemic”, to support policymakers with actionable strategies that can guide EU-wide and national economic recovery in line with the continentโ€™s overarching sustainability agenda.