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Green Economy

Chemical recycling: Is it worth the energy?

December 9, 2020 By Michael Warhurst

Chemical Recycling of plastics

Today CHEM Trust publishes a detailed report on 'Chemical Recycling', a set of technologies that are often claimed to be on the cusp of revolutionising the recycling of plastics. This study finds that these technologies in reality have major problems, including substantial energy use, a need for pre-sorted, good quality plastic input and concerns over hazardous … [Read more...] about Chemical recycling: Is it worth the energy?

European Commission launches “European Green Deal”, stepping up action on chemicals

December 11, 2019 By Michael Warhurst

Commission slide on European Green Deal

The European Commission President Ursula van der Leyen today launched a "European Green Deal", which includes a plan to produce a new "Chemicals strategy for sustainability" by June 2020. The Green Deal states that this strategy will include action on a number of CHEM Trust's priorities, including Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, combination (mixture) effects and very persistent … [Read more...] about European Commission launches “European Green Deal”, stepping up action on chemicals

EU announces plan to restrict plastic microbeads and oxo-degradable plastics

January 16, 2018 By Charlotte Coquard

Today, the 16th January 2018, the EU Commission released its long-expected Plastics Strategy. The Strategy includes an announcement that the Commission has started the process to ban both intentionally added microplastics and oxo-degradable plastics. Both these bans will be implemented as Restrictions under the EU's main chemicals law REACH. The Commission also announced a a … [Read more...] about EU announces plan to restrict plastic microbeads and oxo-degradable plastics

The Circular economy: To get it right we must address hazardous chemicals

August 19, 2015 By Michael Warhurst

A Circular Economy is an important component of a future-focussed, sustainable, economy, and CHEM Trust therefore welcomes the European Commission's current consultation on the Circular Economy. We have submitted a briefing to the consultation making recommendations for policies that are needed in order to ensure that the circular economy doesn't end up perpetuating the use of … [Read more...] about The Circular economy: To get it right we must address hazardous chemicals

Safer chemicals are good for business, creating jobs and growth

July 28, 2015 By Gwen Buck

A major US-based study has found that producing and using safer chemicals is good for business, and recommends that companies that are not already evaluating the potential of safer chemicals should do so. The study estimates that the market for safer chemicals has 24 times the growth potential of the worldwide conventional chemicals market , and that job creation in safer goods … [Read more...] about Safer chemicals are good for business, creating jobs and growth

CHEM Trust joins with other NGOs to highlight the importance of REACH to the Circular Economy

April 22, 2015 By Michael Warhurst

The debate on the 'Circular Economy' is hotting up, as the Juncker Commission tries to work out what changes it is going to make to the existing proposal to make it 'more ambitious'. CHEM Trust have already pointed out the importance of chemical regulation - in particular REACH - in cleaning up the circular economy. We've now joined with European Environmental Bureau (EEB), … [Read more...] about CHEM Trust joins with other NGOs to highlight the importance of REACH to the Circular Economy

REACH helps the circular economy clean up, facilitating sustainable recycling

April 9, 2015 By Michael Warhurst

On 24th March I took part in an event in Brussels, organised by EurActiv, discussing the relationship between the REACH chemicals regulations and the Circular Economy, in particular the interaction between REACH & recycling. The other panelists included representatives of the European Commission (both DG Environment and DG Growth), the plastic pipe industry and an MEP, Paul … [Read more...] about REACH helps the circular economy clean up, facilitating sustainable recycling

Science, pollution and wellbeing – three themes for Europe in 2015

January 6, 2015 By Michael Warhurst

At the start of December I gave a short presentation at the health session of the EEB's 40th Anniversary conference. It was based around three themes: the need to ensure pollution is part of discussions on the environment (rather than just climate, resource efficiency and biodiversity) the need to focus on increasing wellbeing in the jobs, growth & sustainability … [Read more...] about Science, pollution and wellbeing – three themes for Europe in 2015

Why the green economy needs to pay more attention to SIN

October 2, 2014 By Michael Warhurst

The Green Economy is a big deal these days. Most forward-thinking companies realise that their future lies in being low carbon and resource efficient - and many also talk about the importance of nature, tropical forests for example. Some companies are also actively trying to reduce the hazardous chemicals in their supply chains - for example the multinational electronics & … [Read more...] about Why the green economy needs to pay more attention to SIN

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