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08/03/21

Let Bulgaria breathe

Around one hundred people marched in protest against waste incineration and air pollution in the streets of So …

Anti-incineration protests in Bulgaria (c) Za Zemiata

11/02/21

Moratorium on Greenland mining – 141 NGOs

In an appeal, 141 NGOs call on the Greenlandic and Danish governments and the EU to protect Greenland’s unique …

Qoornoq Greenland (CC Jonesey/wikimedia)

10/02/21

MEPs call for binding target to reduce EU resource consumption

The European Parliament today backed a report urging the European Commission to set a binding targets to reduc …

Mining in Western Australia

21/12/20

Kicking the can down the road

At the start of the 1990s, it was much easier to not litter. Over the last 30 years, supermarket chains and bi …

Global 2000 Red Bull Action

04/09/20

EU launches plan to lay hands on critical raw materials

The European Commission has released new plans to access certain raw materials. They include an updated list o …

Lithium mine, Jujuy province, Argentina. Photo (cc) EARTHWORKS action

11/03/20

Circular Economy plan: EU Commission “burying its head in the sand”

The European Commission’s new Circular Economy action plan, launched today as part of its European Green Deal, …

landfill
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