Politics

Zero Waste Circular Economy: a solid investment for Sustainable Finance

| Zero Waste Europe has released a report highlighting the importance of Sustainable Finance for a Zero Waste Circular Economy in the post-COVID-19 recovery.

EU on track to meet greenhouse gas emissions and renewable energy 2020 targets

| Thanks to steady improvements in emission reductions and renewables uptake, the European Union is likely to achieve two of its three 2020 climate and energy targets, namely reducing greenhouse gas emissions and boosting renewable energy, according to the European Environment Agency's (EEA) Trends and Projections report.
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Climate will not benefit from EU ETS being bxtended to waste incineration

| CEWEP fully supports the European Green Deal, EU Climate Law and the climate and sustainability targets associated with these policies.

Leading players seek overhaul of e-waste policy approach

| A leading group of stakeholders in the e-waste sector is calling on the EU to fundamentally change its policy on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
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Making the use of by-products mandatory in the EU

| Environmental protection, resource conservation and sustainability have been declared EU objectives for many years.

Can Waste-to-Energy become carbon negative?

| On Friday 27 November, ESWET organises an online panel discussion on the development of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in Waste-to-Energy.

Climate finance for developing countries rose to USD 78.9 billion in 2018

| Climate finance provided and mobilised by developed countries for developing countries totalled USD 78.9 billion in 2018, up 11% from 71.2 billion in 2017.

Bioplastics successfully meets all EU safety standards

| Products made from bio-based plastics must undergo the same testing procedures as conventional plastic products to access the market of the European Union (EU).
Gabi Schoenemann, pixelio.de

ZWE: Keep Waste-To-Energy out of the the EU Taxonomy Regulation

| In a Statement published today, Zero Waste Europe welcomed the launch of the European Sustainable Finance Platform, and commended the European Union for driving the transition to a low carbon, more resource efficient and sustainable economy.
Thüringer Landhaus Ilmenau, pixelio.de

Excessive restrictions can obstruct path to increased circularity

| The growing volume of regulation surrounding e-scrap was creating the unintended consequence of erecting barriers to recycling, claimed several contributors to the BIR E-Scrap Committee webinar on October 16.
BIR

Stakes are high for recyclers in Basel Convention’s Annex IV review

| The webinar hosted by the BIR International Environment Council (IEC) on October 15 demonstrated once again the breadth of issues constantly appearing on the world recycling association’s radar.
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Private waste management sector welcomes new EU Methane Strategy

| On Wednesday, 14 October, the European Commission adopted the new EU Methane Strategy, as part of the European Green Deal and the EU zero-pollution ambition.

Joint statement on the role of waste-to-energy in the EU Taxonomy

| Nine trade associations across various sectors published a joint-statement to positively consider Waste-to-Energy in the EU Taxonomy.

“Business as usual” still a distant prospect for many textiles recyclers

| “The risks right now are much higher than the opportunities,” stated BIR Textiles Division President Martin Böschen of Switzerland-based TEXAID * Textilverwertungs AG in delivering his latest market summary to a divisional webinar on October 15.
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