MEPs have another busy week ahead of them
During a packed committee week, MEPs will talk about vaccines and sustainability as well as hold a hearing about Portugalâs priorities for the Council presidency the next six months.
All of the parliamentary committees are meeting: read on for a few of the highlights.
Vaccines are back on the environment committeeâs agenda on Tuesday when Emer Cooke, the director of the European Medicine Agency (EMA), talks to MEPs about authorisation, availability and deployment
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Circular Economy Action Plan to cut waste and encourage the production of more sustainable goods.
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migration situation on the Greek islands and a pilot project for a new reception and identification system are on the civil liberties committee s agenda on Wednesday, while MEPs will discuss the issue of unaccompanied minors with religious and non-confessional organisations on Tuesday,
Council approves conclusions on making the recovery circular and green
The Council today approved conclusions entitled Making the Recovery Circular and Green in response to the European Commission s Circular Economy Action Plan for a cleaner and more competitive Europe .
The conclusions aim at providing comprehensive political guidance on the broad range of actions foreseen in the Action Plan. The conclusion aim to strike a balance between an ambitious approach and the need to consider a broad range of issues when implementing the various actions, including the different starting points of Member States.
The conclusions highlight the role of the circular economy in the recovery from COVID-19 and make a link to digitalisation, underlining its importance for achieving the full potential of the circular economy.
Candy Crush to the final bosses of
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. They vary in visual fidelity from the ASCII characters of
Dwarf Fortress to the high-detail, motion-capture shown in the latest sports games. They can be controlled by joysticks, dance pads, and fishing reels. They are also designed, developed, and published by developers, which whether small or multibillion-dollar companies, need to be mindful of various business and legal issues in the gaming space. We discuss some of those issues below.
Will Next-Gen Consoles Meet EU’s Proposed Right to Repair?
The release of the PlayStation 5 by Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC (Sony) and the Xbox Series X by Microsoft Corporation (Microsoft) occurred in the fourth quarter of 2020.
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IMAGE: Although the circularity concept has deep historical roots, only the relatively recent EU strategy made the public and industry more aware of the concept , says Dr Dagiliene. view more
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After analysing the data from 226 large manufacturing companies from the European Union, a team of researchers from Lithuania, Poland and Sweden have drawn a conclusion that organisations almost do not mention circular economy principles in their environmental reporting. In their reports, the organisations mostly refer to the effective use of primary flows and minimising waste. However, the other principles related to product lifecycle extending and useful application of materials are not sufficiently disclosed, according to a recent study lead by researchers of Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), Lithuania.
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