Ways out of the crisis
Ways out of the crisis
After achieving candidate status in 2021, Kiel has become the first zero-waste-certified municipality in Germany.
Ahead of the revision of the European Waste Framework Directive, Eunomia presented a vision of what a circular economy could look like in 2040.
The ETC CE has found that figures relating to used textiles exports from the EU are unclear, as is the fate of many of the used textiles.
Economist Impact and The Nippon Foundation have conducted a study to explore what measures can be taken to effectively curb plastic consumption.
Climate change, as a global phenomenon, requires determined and collective action from diverse actors.
A report by The Circulate Initiative analyses plastic recycling in various Asian countries and provides suggestions for improving the supply chains.
ESWET, the interest group of thermal recycling plant manufacturers, wants to redefine the role of waste-to-energy.
The Commission has unveiled a plan to boost the competitiveness of Europe‘s net-zero industry and support climate neutrality.
A report explains the current situation and outlines a way forward to develop a supply chain for rare earth permanent magnets in Europe.
Plastic has run unchecked and unregulated for 150 years. Real change will only happen with stringent regulation.
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