Joint letter – ICC reform and expansion risks diverting ETS Revenues from real climate action
In light of the European Commission’s ongoing considerations to amend the ETS State Aid Guidelines, revising the rules for Indirec...
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Publish date: July 1, 2026
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In July 2026, a coalition of industry organisations, researchers, and clean technology stakeholders issued a joint letter to the European Commission calling for reform of the European concrete standard EN 206. The letter argues that a harmonised, performance-based standard is essential to enable the widespread adoption of low-carbon concrete across the EU. It highlights that current national variations in EN 206 create barriers to market access for innovative low-carbon cement and concrete technologies, despite growing policy support through the Industrial Accelerator Act. The signatories urge the Commission to align EN 206 with upcoming low-carbon procurement requirements, ensuring that European producers can compete within a unified single market and accelerate the decarbonisation of the construction sector.
In light of the European Commission’s ongoing considerations to amend the ETS State Aid Guidelines, revising the rules for Indirec...
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