The journalists and analysts at ENDS Europe break down the big green news stories of the week. This week, we’re discussing ...
Tsvetelina Kuzmanova, senior project manager at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership Europe, talks to ENDS ...
The EU’s top court has ruled that Bulgaria is in breach of EU law for failing to adopt a directive aimed at promoting the ...
The bloc’s 27 premiers are expected to urge the EU executive to double-down on its deregulation drive, according to draft ...
The European Commission has failed to clarify the CO2 storage obligation thresholds for fossil fuel producers under an urgent draft delegated act, as industry raises concerns over a requirement to ...
National governments have “room for manoeuvre” to drive down waste generation faster than foreseen in the new Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), a group of NGOs has said.
EPP lawmakers have defended their push to scrap proposed rules on monitoring forest health in a committee debate today, saying that they want “less bureaucracy”.
Green groups have called for stricter requirements for seagoing ships under proposed EU microplastics rules, as European ...
The latest draft EU Council compromise on proposed rules to monitor forest health would strip out provisions on satellite ...
The EU executive has outlined plans to come forward with a new CO2 intensity label for industrial products based on the ...
A partial Danish ban on goods treated with the ‘forever chemicals’ will come into force from 1 July next year, after neither the European Commission nor any member states raised objections to the move ...
No EU member states have submitted “comprehensive plans” to phase out destructive fishing practices from protected areas of the sea floor by 2030, according to new analysis.
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