News
France explores options to cut packaging waste
The full text of this article is only available to registered subscribers and free trialists. To login, please enter your email address and subscriber access code below.
Article Index:
© Copyright ENDS 2012. Please respect our terms and conditions and do not redistribute by email or post on the web. Email reprints@haymarket.com to buy additional rights.
Related Content
-
Governments agree farm reform package
20 Nov 2008
-
Spain details waste incineration increase plan
20 Nov 2008
-
Brussels unveils cleaner ship dismantling plan
19 Nov 2008
-
Europe to improve green law implementation
18 Nov 2008
-
Bioplastics sector predicts strong growth ahead
12 Nov 2008
-
Bioplastics sector predicts strong growth ahead
12 Nov 2008
-
Czechs "will not meet sewage treatment standards"
11 Nov 2008
-
UK paper recycling sector "hit by falling exports"
11 Nov 2008
-
Brussels rebuffed over German incineration case
6 Nov 2008
-
Brussels unveils plan to reduce raw material use
4 Nov 2008
Not a subscriber or free trialist?
Why not take a free trial or Subscribe today!
Environment ministers meet in Denmark
The ministers had an informal debate in Horsens on 19 April on Europe's position ahead of the Rio+20 summit
Ida Auken and Janez Potočnik gave a press conference at 1pm
The EU's seventh environmental action programme was also discussed on 18 April. Click here to watch the press conference
ENDS Europe on Twitter
-
Bonn talks stumble over Durban platform details | ENDS Europe http://t.co/ZnyhiCtI
19 hours ago
-
EC consults on climate adaptation strategy | ENDS Europe http://t.co/hmiMSGdz
21 hours ago
-
Eurostat spots rebound in EU energy tax revenues | ENDS Europe http://t.co/LV9o07jO
21 hours ago
RSS
Latest jobs
- Erm (Environmental Resources Management): Senior Lead Assessor & Assessor– Environment and Health & Safety Management Systems Competitive salary
- Evergreen Resources: Office Manager, Environmental £20000-25000 per annum
- Peritus Green Associates: Planning Policy Team Leader £35000-43000 per annum
