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RSSAs part of a new study for the Zero Pollution Stakeholder Platform, recommendations to the EU pledging initiatives suggest improving their link to zero pollution dimensions to ensure the better implementation of the Zero Pollution Action Plan.
On 18 and 19 October at the European Business and Nature Summit, European businesses will join the European Commission and partner organisations advocating for an ambitious outcome of the UN Biodiversity Conference COP15.
The European Commission adopted a Communication on the enforcement of EU law, setting out its work to ensure that EU law is complied with and citizens and businesses can benefit from the same rights across the EU
The EU Ecolabel steadily continues its growth of awarded licenses and product diversification with the inauguration of two new product groups.
Waste from disposed electrical products – e-waste – is one of the fastest growing solid waste streams.
Events such as storms that cause significant damage to forest trees have obvious effects above ground. What happens below ground is less apparent, and less studied.
As species’ ranges shift due to climate change, ecosystems will be altered and may change how they function.
Establishing protected areas (PAs) is important for the conservation of species, but more data is needed on their effectiveness.
Invasive alien species are a major global problem causing substantial environmental and economic damage.
Sowing wildflower areas is a common agri-environment measure, however, its biodiversity impacts are disputed.