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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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