EU agrees on new rules to stem plastic pellet pollution, but enforcement gaps remain
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EU agrees on new rules to stem plastic pellet pollution, but enforcement gaps remain
Microplastic pellet spills from European industry and shipping could face stricter oversight under new European Union regulations, though environmental groups warn of major enforcement flaws.Alex Shaw reports for Mongabay.In short:The European Union reached a provisional agreement to regulate plasti...
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Eighty-Six Per Cent Support The Government Of Canada Stepping In To Stop Plastic Pollution Both At Home And Around The World With International Allies News from Environmental Defence, a Canada-wide citizens organization advocating for a cleaner, greener environment Posted April 24th, 2025 on Niagara At Large Toronto, Ontario– A survey commissioned by Environmental Defence and conducted by Abacus Research between April 14 and 16, 2025 reconfirms …
S&Ds secure breakthrough law against microplastic pollution
The European Council, Commission, and Parliament – under the leadership of the S&D Group – reached an agreement last night on a regulation to prevent plastic pellet losses. The S&Ds welcome this outcome as a major victory in the fight against plastic pollution. A key achievement was the inclusion of maritime transport within the regulation’s scope – an essential step...
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