Zero Waste Europe argues that it is not enough to make textiles circular. The business models needs to be changed

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Zero Waste Europe argues that it is not enough to make textiles circular. The business models needs to be changed
Responsible for nearly a third of the rise in global temperatures, methane has 80 times the warming effect of carbon dioxide.
Hazardous waste poses a significant risk both to people and the environment. Its proper management is extremely important.
Improperly managed plastic waste ends up in natural environments, impacting biodiversity and ecosystems.
The WWF wants to show the benefits of well-designed reuse systems and provide recommendations for implementing them.
A report explains the current situation and outlines a way forward to develop a supply chain for rare earth permanent magnets in Europe.
Scientists from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory have compared different technologies for recycling plastics.
The Wuppertal Institute has examined the situation regarding emission offsets and what is being done to prevent the misuse of claims.
A report by Keep Britain tidy points out that the focus has to be shifted from recycling to waste prevention.
Waste management and recycling in Italy has developed positively in recent times, as a current report by the Sustainable Development Foundation shows.
A Circularity Gap Report shows how Northern Ireland could almost halve its environmental footprint and more than double its circularity rate.
The British EFRA has presented proposals for the future handling of plastics and plastic waste.
Plastic has run unchecked and unregulated for 150 years. Real change will only happen with stringent regulation.
The European Environmental Bureau wants to show what the proposed Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation could possibly achieve.
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