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18/12/17

New EU waste law finalised

More than two years since the European Commission launched its revised proposals to tackle resource use and wa …

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03/07/17

Enough excuses: time for governments to break free from plastic bags

More than seven months after EU Member States were scheduled to start the process of slashing the use of plast …

Cutting plastic bag use in Cyprus (c) FoE Cyprus

15/05/17

Revealed: leaders and laggards of EU waste policy

EU countries obstructing key measures that would bring the EU closer to a circular economy are revealed – and …

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23/03/17

Episode #6 – Zagreb: European capital of trash

This episode is a story that touches on giant bags of fake money, the actual mafia, and plans to clean up the …

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14/03/17

Recycling and waste reduction given welcome boost

Plans to cut resource use and waste across the European Union were given a boost today, with the European Parl …

food-waste

13/02/17

No room for complacency on 10th anniversary of EU recycling rules

On 13 February 2007, Members of the European Parliament voted in pioneering waste rules that have led to highe …

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