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Plans to include energy-from-waste (EfW) in the EU’s carbon pricing regime risk “pushing waste towards less sustainable options” such as landfill, according to an industry response to a call for ...
New research has found almost all Dutch people have at least seven kinds of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in their blood – while those living near chemical factories accused of ...
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Environmental campaigners have welcomed Denmark’s decision to ban 23 pesticides containing PFAS active substances, calling on the European Commission to do the same.
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Environment commissioner Jessika Roswall has put forward plans to develop the foundations for a marketplace for nature ...
The European Parliament environment committee is due to vote on Tuesday on new rules on waste and adopt its opinion on certain corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements. On ...
Large companies will no longer have to report on the anticipated financial effects of climate change in their next sustainability statements, after the European Commission this week adopted a ...
Broad reforms to the bloc’s rules on chemicals are set to include a simplification of EU pesticides legislation, as part of ...
MEPs on the environment and internal market committees have approved their draft negotiating position on the End-of-Life of Vehicles Regulation that pushes for lower recycled plastic targets but for ...
Groups representing major land users have urged the European Commission to revise the EU’s anti-deforestation rules, as conservative MEPs and farming ministers clamour for further changes.