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Applications for the renewed Zero Pollution Stakeholder Platform must be completed by 5 May.

A statement by Commission Roswall ahead of World Water Day on 22 March 2026.

The application period for the new Water Resilience Stakeholder Platform closes on 30 April.

The aim is to boost circularity and access to critical raw materials in the EU, while protecting the environment and human health.

Very small pieces of plastic – known as nanoplastic particles – are often under-represented in both research and policy contexts. A study estimates that they may be the dominant form of marine plastic pollution in the North Atlantic.

The rules take the form of an amendment to the Nitrates Directive.

A mid-term review of the EU's Zero Pollution Action Plan found that Europe’s health and competitiveness are suffering due to slow implementation.

Two groundbreaking EU-funded projects offer a definitive roadmap for removing PFAS from industrial streams and drinking water alike.

Two pioneering EU-funded projects are cutting ammonia emissions in the livestock industry using technological innovations.

The agreement, formally known as the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ), took effect on 17 January.