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European UnionBrussels – The European Parliament and the Council of Ministers have reached a provisional agreement on new rules for the handling of vehicles, from design to scrapping. The agreement includes, among other things, new binding targets for the use of renewable material in newly manufactured vehicles as well as for the recycling of certain parts and components, according to a press release from the Parliament. “I am pleased that we managed to tight…See the Story
EU Agrees on New Rules for Car Recycling

Human Rights · ColombiaAfter two weeks of fierce negotiations, governments at the UNEA7 have adopted a new resolution on the environmentally sound management of minerals and metals. While the text introduces welcomed mention of structured dialogues, a reporting mechanism and a focus on circularity and tailings recovery, the European Environmental Bureau (EEB) warns that negotiators stripped the ambition needed to respond to today’s escalating mineral challenges. The f…See the Story
UNEA7 misses the opportunity to bring about a global minerals framework

HealthThe European Commission’s new Environmental Omnibus package [1] chips away at crucial EU laws that protect people’s health, nature and long-term prosperity, warns the European Environmental Bureau (EEB). The proposal presented today is yet another example of the Commission bending its own procedures – another case of maladministration [2] that risks undermining trust in EU rule-making and undercutting Europe’s ambitions to set global standards. …See the Story