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RSSEU Ecolabel brightens Irish cleaning company’s image
Discover the Derrycourt success story on how the EU Ecolabel brightens the Irish cleaning company’s image.
Better water quality, quantity management & more sustainable use of seas
The Commission has adopted new measures to enhance the EU’s water resilience and to improve water quality and quantity throughout the continent.
Revision of EU Ecolabel criteria for textile products
The criteria for the Textile product group is under revision. The first multistakeholder working group to revise the criteria is scheduled between the 18th and 19th of March.
Cosmopak Success Story: Luxury cosmetics made sustainable
Discover Cosmopak's success story and learn about how luxury EU Ecolabel cosmetics inspire greener hotels.
Revision of EU Ecolabel criteria for cleaning products
The criteria for the Detergents product group is under revision. The first multistakeholder working group to revise the criteria is scheduled between the 12 th and 13 th of March.
UNEA 6: United action needed to tackle triple planetary crisis
Commissioner Sinkevičius argues that the world must come together and find a joint set of solutions if it is to win the fight against climate change, pollution and the destruction of nature.
New flood protection thanks to nature restoration
The Dutch Dune Revival project restored nearly 190 hectares of white dune, grey dune and dune slack habitats.
How LIFE is protecting Europe's degraded peatlands
Restoring and managing peatlands improves water retention and quality, stores carbon, reduces greenhouse gas emissions and increases biodiversity. Since 1992 LIFE has been working hard on this.
Street LIFE: helping EU cities cope with extreme weather
Sustainable climate adaptation solutions can help protect cities against the devastating effects of climate change. Rotterdam is leading the way through the LIFE URBAN-ADAPT project.
Can we consume without creating problems for forests?
In this episode of 'The Road to Green', Euronews asks if we can consume without creating problems for forests, what chocolate has to do with deforestation and if you can eat chocolate and still enjoy the benefits of forests.