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Greens, consumer groups rap Commission for nanomaterials report [fr]

Greens, consumer groups rap Commission for nanomaterials report

Nanotechnology, the Commission said, was currently covered by REACH chemicals legislation, which it described as the “best framework” for dealing with its use and effects. The Commission said it expected to modify some of the REACH annexes to include nanomaterials.

The report outlined the need to analyse the potential environmental and health risks posed by nanomaterials on a case-by-case basis, since there was as yet no accepted definition for the microscopic particles.

The European Commission came under fire from Greens and consumer groups yesterday (3 October) for a report on nanotechnology, which stopped short of proposing specific EU regulation.

Marc Hall
No

A decade of ground-breaking EU action on deforestation

A decade of ground-breaking EU action on deforestation

Unless the EU and its member states renew their enthusiasm for enforcing the Forest Law Enforcement Governance and Trade programme, the value of the initiative may be greatly diminished, says Saskia Ozinga.

Saskia Ozinga is director of FERN, a non-governmental forestry organisation.

"Ten years ago the EU embarked on a radical experiment to tackle illegal logging and curb climate change by promoting a fundamental change in forest management. With implementation of the EU Timber Regulation just around the corner, it is time for a review of the progress made and stumbling blocks already encountered.

Person
Saskia
Ozinga
Director
FERN
No

UN human rights official to probe Hungarian chemical spill [fr]

UN human rights official to probe Hungarian chemical spill

A containment wall at the industrial site collapsed on the afternoon of 4 October 2010, sending blood-red waste tainted with arsenic flowing into the surrounding town of Ajka and several neighbouring villages.

Some 10 people died of contamination and at least 150 others were treated for exposure to the toxic muck. The spill also contaminated nearby streams and rivers.

Two years after toxic sludge from an aluminium plant burst through a dam in western Hungary, a top United Nations representative is due to visit the area to investigate the human rights and environmental impact of the deadly incident.

EurActiv.com
No

Draft EU law slaps F-gas ban on domestic fridges [fr]

Draft EU law slaps F-gas ban on domestic fridges

HFC’s are a fluorinated gas (or F-gas) used to substitute for ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) since the Montreal Protocol began phasing them out in 1987. They can also be up to 22,800 times more potent than carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas.

By 2030, the EU’s new package of bans, quotas, phase-downs, improved monitoring and leak prevention aims to cut HFC sales by 21% of today’s levels.

The European Commission has drawn up a plan to outlaw planet-warming hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) in domestic refrigerators and freezers by 2015, and commercial coolers by 2020, under a draft regulation seen by EurActiv.

Arthur Neslen
No

First 'Europe 2020' stats reveal EU crisis in figures [fr]

First 'Europe 2020' stats reveal EU crisis in figures

The statistics, released on Monday (1 October), present the latest data for each of the headline indicators of the strategy and how they have been implemented at national level.

The figures show a marked decline in the bloc's employment rate, the strategy's main indicator, since the financial and economic crisis hit the continent in 2008

Eurostat issued its first analysis of the 'Europe 2020' strategy, which underpins the EU's evaluation of national budgets – giving the latest statistical trends in a range of areas such as the employment rate, R&D spending, CO2 emissions and renewable energies as well as education, poverty and social exclusion.

F.S.
No

Audit questions sustainability of EU water projects in Africa [fr]

Audit questions sustainability of EU water projects in Africa

A report by the European Court of Auditors says investments worth millions of euros in six African countries are at risk because many of the projects lack the maintenance and revenues to sustain future operations.

“For a majority of projects, resulting benefits will not continue to flow in the medium and long term unless non-tariff revenue is insured or because of institutional weaknesses,” David Bostock, a member of the court, told journalists at the release of the audit on 28 September.

Many EU-backed sanitation and water projects in sub-Saharan Africa are unsustainable because of missing technical and financial support, says a new financial audit of more than 20 development projects.

EurActiv.com
No

Creating opportunity through agricultural cooperatives

Creating opportunity through agricultural cooperatives

Agricultural cooperatives empower their members economically and socially through better access to markets and create sustainable rural employment, argues Ertharin Cousin, executive director of the World Food Programme.

Ertharin Cousin is the World Food Programme's executive director.

Person
Ertharin
Cousin
Executive director
World Food Programme
No

REACH benefits not obvious yet, EU admits [fr]

REACH benefits not obvious yet, EU admits

Bjørn Hansen, head of unit at the European Commission's environment directorate, said the REACH review, originally planned for June, had been delayed until October.

"A lot of work was put into this review and this is one of the reasons why it's slightly delayed – it was substantial," Hansen told a conference organised by the German chemical company BASF in Brussels on 6 September.

The REACH chemical safety regulation has so far showed limited results, with only "anecdotal evidence" that industry was starting to phase out the most dangerous substances, the European Commission said ahead of a review of the legislation due later this month.

Frédéric Simon
No

REACH chemical safety suit

REACH chemical safety suit

Lawmakers urged to back tough clean air package

Lawmakers urged to back tough clean air package

The call for tougher anti-pollution measures came two days after a report by the European Environment Agency showed that nearly one-third of urban residents breathe air that is far dirtier than the law allows. The tally rises to well over 80% when the recommendations of the UN World Heath Organization are applied.

With an overhaul of air quality laws due within a year, health advocates are calling for the European Commission to resist pressure to tone down the EU’s pollution standards and instead replace them with stronger UN guidelines.

Timothy Spence
No

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