With Trump’s return, the EU must provide reliable climate leadership
The U.S. election results mean that the EU must take on the global leadership role in climate action and significantly strengthen the defense of Euro...
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Publish date: October 16, 2024
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Bellona Europa, alongside 22 organisations, representing impacted industry associations, think tanks and
civil society organisations urge the European Commission to stay committed to the
development of a technology-neutral and performance-based approach to cement
standardisation in Europe. Anything short of that is at odds with European competition law and
the Construction Products Regulation; and undermines the competitiveness of the European
cement industry.
The three below recommendations are crucial to prioritise the development of technology-neutral cement standards, in line with the legal mandate provided by the CPR:
Read the full letter below.
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