Countdown to COP28: Eight years after the Paris Agreement was adopted at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP) in 2015, a global stocktake...
The Paris Agreement was adopted at the UN Climate Change Conference in 2015. We are exactly at the halfway point to 2030 now to achieve the...
Neste is partnering with two new distributors in France to make Neste MY Renewable Diesel available for the first time in the market and to...
The European Parliament’s latest round of voting on the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) reflects a stance that is behind...
In 2022, the European Union and its 27 member states contributed EUR 28.5 billion1 in climate finance from public sources and mobilised an...
Sustainable energy is a necessity. When produced locally, biomethane is green and sustainable, and will play an important role in a future...
Electric vehicles (EVs) may reduce emissions, but the lithium-ion batteries on which they run pose a unique sustainability challenge.
Today, the European Parliament’s Industry, Research and Energy Committee (ITRE) adopted its position on the Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA)...
Plastics recycling is one important part of the puzzle to fight the deluge of plastic waste and plastic pollution. While mechanical...
Waste crime is on the rise. From illegal exports and waste burning to fly-tipping and misdescription: fraud, corruption and collusion are...
An international agreement to curb plastic waste has moved a step closer: The UN published a first draft for a legally binding agreement...
The fast-food company is said to be lobbying against EU regulation on takeaway packaging to come into force in 2024.
Leaving a linear economy behind in favour of a circular one is the motto of the moment. But how and where does waste-to-energy fit in this...
Pyrum Innovations AG continues international expansion: A new plant in the Czech Republic to have a capacity of 20,000 tonnes of...
With the increase in textile consumption comes the growth in used textiles. And they are becoming a waste and even more an export problem.