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Member States must now monitor, in a harmonised way, 'forever chemicals' levels in drinking water to meet new limit values.

The new framework is a major step towards more coordinated and efficient chemical safety assessments throughout the EU.

The European Commission today launched a public consultation and call for evidence to evaluate the Single-Use Plastics Directive (SUPD).

The European Commission has unveiled a first set of pilot actions to accelerate Europe's transition to a circular economy, with a particular focus on the plastics sector.

The Commission extended Ireland's derogation under the Nitrates Directive for a further three years, starting 1 January 2026. This decision follows the approval of the Commission's proposal by Member States on 9 December.

Air quality is a priority in EU policy. A Polish study takes the concept of a cadastre – a structured database usually associated with land and property – and uses it to visualise emissions and clean air data, aiming to support city sustainability.

The Commission would like your views to guide its Strategic Foresight Report 2026. The report asks: How can the European Union shape its long-term role in a rapidly changing and uncertain world?

EU standards regulate the composition of charcoal products sold for barbecues. A new study shows how the characteristics of charcoal affect emissions of key air pollutants during combustion, finding that lump charcoal burns more cleanly than briquettes.

With textile waste collection mandated across the EU, questions remain about what to do with all those materials. Latvian scientists explore several interesting solutions, including using waste textiles as a base for fungi-based thermal insulation.

The latest episode of Euronews’ 'The Road to Green' explores how citizens, authorities and the EU are working to hold polluters accountable.