Outgoing Secretary General Emmanuel Katrakis looks back his on ten years at EuRIC.
Outgoing Secretary General Emmanuel Katrakis looks back his on ten years at EuRIC.
While some member states are on track regarding the EU‘s circular economy targets, others are lagging behind. This includes the Republic of Ireland.
In today’s fast-paced medical environment, handling and disposing of medical waste has emerged as a challenge of critical importance.
A focused exploration of the case of Jammu and Kashmir, a region in the Himalayan range and managed by India.
A white paper analyses the potential for applying circular economy principles to the built environment.
In a paper, EuRIC has made clear what it expects from the new EU Commission.
A KPMG study aims to identify the supply and demand for plastic waste to assess what the Dutch plastics industry needs to become more circular.
The world’s largest centralised DRS has almost 80,000 collection points.
The monitoring report on the 8th EAP is not very encouraging: most of the targets are unlikely to be met, even with significantly increased efforts.
The EU‘s CRMA provides for strategic partnerships with resource-rich countries. But how could these be organised so that both partners benefit equally?
Plastic waste remains one of the biggest global problems. In an attempt to solve it, Systemic has now developed a proposal.
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