The Commission’s new action plan aims to boost the EU chemical industry’s global competitiveness while cutting red tape and supporting the green transition.
The European Commission has unveiled its 2026 work programme, which outlines a series of actions to help build a more sovereign and independent Europe.
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The new Copernicus Sentinel-4 mission has delivered its first images, highlighting concentrations of atmospheric nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide and ozone.
The EU’s new action plan for the chemicals industry targets lower energy costs, smarter regulation, and strategic autonomy to strengthen Europe's industrial core.
The European Commission’s 2025 Competitiveness Report calls for renewed efforts to remove single market barriers and accelerate industrial transformation.
The ECHA’s Member State Committee has identified DBDPE as a substance of very high concern due to its very persistent and bioaccumulative properties, with plans...
With the energy network in Central and South-Eastern Europe facing a number of particular challenges, the European Commission has appointed Klaus-Dieter Borchardt - as European...
Following concerns over biodiesel imports from China, the Commission is stepping up biofuels fraud prevention with tougher certification rules and a new EU-wide traceability system.