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24/02/26

EU Due Diligence: How we lost justice

The EU could have held companies accountable for harming their workers, polluting the environment and violatin …

10/02/26

Joint-statement: Von der Leyen follows industry-dictated “shadow roadmap” ahead of EU leaders retreat

A coalition of major civil society organisations issued a joint declaration to European Commission President U …

02/05/25

Report on the corporate capture of energy communities

A threat for a citizens energy transition in Europe Energy communities offer a democratic, just and sustainabl …

10/04/25

Rules to protect democracy, people and planet

Seven bold actions for an EU Industrial Policy that protects people and planet. Europe stands at a crossroads …

20/02/25

Shareholders over solutions: How big industry favours payouts over the energy transition

In the framework of the Clean Industrial Deal, energy-intensive companies are set to receive billion-Euro-subs …

25/10/23

Cold homes, hot profits: How polluters persuade politicians to put profits before people

Across Europe’s capitals, fossil fuel companies and lobby groups have been pulling out all the stops to influe …

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