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How to unlock the circular potential of the built environment
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How the EU wants to achieve a circular economy by 2050
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Aiming for a climate neutral future
In January, last year, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen told attendees at the World Economic Forum 2020 that the European Union would do
“whatever it takes” to the unlock investment, innovation and creativity needed to become climate neutral by 2050.
The EU, Von der Leyen said, was on a mission to become the world’s first climate neutral continent.
This goal was detailed in the EC’s European Green Deal – a programme containing a raft of world-reaching measures, guidelines and regulatory reforms aimed at shifting industrial strategies in the EU towards circular business models and clean technologies. And in March 2020, as part of this programme, the EC unveiled its latest Circular Economy Action Plan for Europe that precisely detailed the legislative and non-legislative measures that would be taken on circularity in the coming years.
ERA sustainability event highlights benefits of rental
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WEEE Forum expands in three continents to tackle global e-waste ‘challenge’ Tuesday, 06 April 2021 12:34 WEEE Forum expands in three continents to tackle global e-waste ‘challenge’ Featured
The WEEE Forum, which represents e-waste producer responsibility organisations throughout the world, is continuing to grow its global membership with the recent addition of new members from Colombia, South Africa, Spain and Lithuania.
With worldwide e-waste levels continuing to rise by around 3% per annum – and expected to reach in excess of 74 million tonnes (Mt) in 2030 according to UN research – attracting these organisations “reflects the desire of the WEEE Forum” to spread best practice, engage with actors in all parts of the world and the commitment of the growing global movement to ensuring that “e-waste is collected and treated responsibly and in a manner that is not detrimental to people’s health and the environment”.