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Regulation on detergents and surfactants
On 28 April 2023, the Commission made a proposal to update the EU framework on detergents and surfactants. During its February II plenary session, the European Parliament is due to vote on the report adopted on 14 February 2024 by its Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI).
Tracking the EU Commissioners’ commitments - Von der Leyen Commission, 2019 - 2024: Janez Lenarčič
This briefing follows up the commitments made by the commissioner since 2019.
Workshop Environmental criminality in developing countries
The workshop explored the different ways to tackle environmental criminality in developing countries. Bringing together a wide range of international experts as well as local representatives from developing countries, the workshop sought to identify existing gaps in policy and legal responses, and generate debates about how the identified gaps can be filled. The first panel focused on the prevention and the fight against environmental crimes in developing countries. In doing so, it drew on lessons ...
Trade and biodiversity
International trade has a direct impact on EU biodiversity, imported invasive species and pathogens, being an example. Trade also impacts global biodiversity, for instance through the 'virtual' water, land, and deforestation contained in EU imports. Economic theory shows that trade with countries that fail to protect a renewable resource can be detrimental for all. Protecting global biodiversity calls for a variety of instruments, at the EU border as well as in the provisions of preferential agreements ...
Environmental liability of companies
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs, aims at gaining deeper insights into the environmental liability of companies in the European Union. It analyses the role of companies within the Environmental Liability Directive (ELD) and pays attention to potential hurdles that may limit the possibility to hold companies liable for environmental harm. Various remedies to the limited liability of the corporation are discussed ...
New technologies for Eastern Mediterranean offshore gas exploration
The study examines the evolution of technologies in the offshore exploration and production of hydrocarbons in the Eastern Mediterranean, and their future environmental impact for the region. It finds that new technologies move this stage of natural gas development into increasing digitalisation, better designs for safety equipment, and increased automation. It then proceeds to propose a number of policy measures on collaboration, data sharing, environmental bassline surveys, open digital platforms ...
Chemické látky
Cieľom právnych predpisov EÚ o chemických látkach je chrániť ľudské zdravie a životné prostredie a predchádzať prekážkam obchodu. Pozostávajú z pravidiel upravujúcich obchodovanie a používanie konkrétnych kategórií chemických výrobkov, zo súboru harmonizovaných obmedzení uvádzania na trh a používania určitých nebezpečných látok a prípravkov a z pravidiel upravujúcich veľké havárie a vývoz nebezpečných látok. Najdôležitejším úspechom na úrovni EÚ je nariadenie REACH, ktoré upravuje registráciu, hodnotenie ...
Námorná doprava: dopravné a bezpečnostné pravidlá
V uplynulých rokoch boli výrazne zdokonalené viaceré smernice a nariadenia EÚ týkajúce sa bezpečnostných noriem v námornej doprave. Išlo najmä o tri legislatívne balíky prijaté po haváriách ropných tankerov Erika a Prestige.
Ochrana vody a vodné hospodárstvo
Voda je nevyhnutným predpokladom života ľudí, živočíchov a rastlín, ako aj nenahraditeľným zdrojom pre hospodárstvo. Ochrana vody a hospodárenie s ňou prekračujú vnútroštátne hranice. Právne predpisy EÚ týkajúce sa vody sa v roku 2000 zmenili prijatím rámcovej smernice o vode, ktorou sa zaviedol komplexný prístup k hospodáreniu s povrchovou a podzemnou vodou a k jej ochrane podľa jednotlivých povodí. Rámcovú smernicu o vode dopĺňajú medzinárodné dohody a právne predpisy týkajúce sa množstva, kvality ...
EU response to the Caribbean hurricanes
The scenes of devastation caused by recent hurricanes in the Caribbean are a stark reminder of the destructive force of nature. As residents struggle to rebuild their lives following the passage of the latest storms, attention turns to the relief efforts. The EU can help through emergency humanitarian assistance and a variety of funding mechanisms, depending on the status of the territories concerned and their relationship with the EU.