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Under current EU rules, the export of mixed municipal waste for recovery to non-EEA countries, such as Switzerland, will soon be banned.

The Commission launched a public consultation on new rules exempting more products from battery removability and replaceability rules.

The European Circular Economy Stakeholder Platform's (ECESP) annual gathering redefined the circular economy as a vital economic and security strategy necessary for Europe's industrial resilience and resource independence.
The Bioeconomy Investment Deployment Group (BIDG) will help Europe’s bioeconomy access the funding it needs to grow.

The finalists for the Green Capital and Green Leaf Awards will be announced in early July.

The 2026 European Circular Economy Stakeholder Platform (ECESP) gathering focused on the upcoming Circular Economy Act (CEA).

This year's Commission and European External Action Service campaign is all about nature restoration.

Researchers have used an AI technique to make 16 million predictions of chemical toxicity on over 1,250 different species. This data could be used to inform policies to reduce impact of chemical pollution on biodiversity.

A study of PFAS contamination in the Upper Danube Basin reveals the extent of pollution, including industrial hotspots and groundwater contaminated by old landfill sites and previous application of fire-fighting foam. Remediation is urgently needed.

Increasing carbon sequestration through afforestation is a common strategy globally, but efficacy may depend on the forest type – broadleaf, conifer, or mixed – and soil structure of plantations, suggests new research.