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Joint letter – Europe must stay committed to an ambitious reform of cement standards - ECOS et al.Joint letter – Europe must stay committed to an ambitious reform of cement standards - ECOS et al.
MEPs on the environment committee have approved a recent deal struck with member states to tackle microplastic pollution, and paved the way for approval of revisions to the EU’s carbon border tax.
Members of the European Parliament’s industry committee have stressed the need for significant investment and infrastructure upgrades for the EU’s power grids.
Green groups have warned that weakened environmental protections could threaten nature and erode the public’s trust, in response to the European Commission’s plans to accelerate permitting processes ...
Full access to endseurope.com for 12 months Infringements Dashboard - Understand how current environmental directives are being interpreted and where the pitfalls are for member states Individual and ...
Full access to endseurope.com for 12 months Infringements Dashboard - Understand how current environmental directives are being interpreted and where the pitfalls are for member states Individual and ...
Full access to endseurope.com for 12 months Infringements Dashboard - Understand how current environmental directives are being interpreted and where the pitfalls are for member states Individual and ...
National experts are set to discuss a list of additives designed to protect crops from pesticides or to enhance their effect that will be subject to a “gradual review” over the next five years.
The EU recorded an 8% drop in methane emissions from its coal sector last year, with analysts predicting further declines as new rules come into force.
The European Parliament environment committee votes on Tuesday on the agreement on preventing plastic pellet losses and the simplification of the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM). On ...
Energy commissioner Dan Jørgensen has said that the European Commission has not reached a final position on a proposal to ...
A coalition of green groups and the water industry has called on the European Commission to resist pressure to reopen new rules on wastewater treatment.
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