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Addressing the environmental and climate footprint of buildings
Construction, use and demolition of buildings causes major environment and climate pressures but smart renovations that focus on efficient use of energy and resources can help Europe increase the sustainability of its housing sector, according to a EE) report published today.
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Current environmental awareness, supported by sustainability, circular economy and emission reduction policies, have opened the way towards an energy and digital transition.
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In 2022, around 132 kilograms (kg) of food per inhabitant were wasted in the EU.
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The SusValEn Project transforms lignocellulosic waste into biofuels to produce renewable hydrogen, biomethane and biomethanol, thereby reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Waste management company Geminor has reopened its processing facility in Landskrona, Sweden. The facility, which supplies fuel to Landskrona Energi, is integral to maintaining the area’s fully fossil-free district heating …
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Carbios and Selenis have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to cooperate in the production of PETG.
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As the world economy recovers from the Covid-19 recession, global demand for aluminium will soar. The International Aluminium Institute predicts a 40% increase by 2030 which will require an additional 33 million tonnes of production annually.
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Today, a large group of European NGO representatives, members of the Break Free From Plastic movement and Zero Waste Europe network, displayed a large Pinocchio figure in front of the European Commission building in Brussels.
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The new Circular Plastic sorting plant by Iren the largest plastic sorting and storage facility in Italy.
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Andritz supplied and recently commissioned a tearing line at Sealy Australia’s mattress manufacturing plant in Brisbane.
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AGC Glass Europe and ROSI have entered into a strategic partnership agreement.
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80% of reusable solutions report return rates above 75% and 65% of solutions operating in the retail sector are profitable, a new report shows.






