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EU Wants All Textile Waste Regulations Ready by 2028

The European Commission wants all planned regulations requiring fashion companies to produce clothes in a more sustainable way to be in place by 2028,...

EU employment: use of digital devices

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New research explores how ‘green infrastructure’ policy is applied in Sweden

Our planet is rapidly losing its biodiversity1. Here, green infrastructure (GI)offers a potential solution; GI involves protecting, creating, restoring and connecting green spaces to...

EU wants all textile waste rules in place by 2028 – commissioner

By Jacob Gronholt-PedersenCopenhagen (Reuters) - The European Commission wants all planned regulations requiring fashion companies to produce clothes in a more sustainable way to...

Poland country profile – BBC News

18 April 2012Updated 26 June 2023Poland can trace its roots back over 1,000 years. Positioned at the centre of Europe, there have been periods...

How intergroup conflict alters behaviour, fitness and evolution

In all social species, from ants to primates, outsiders pose a threat to valuable resources such as territories, food or mates. The Outgroup project...

Transport infrastructure: The European Commission accelerates the shift to sustainable and smart mobility on the TEN-T network with EUR 6.2 billion in grants

The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) continues to contribute to delivering the European Green Deal with an additional financial support of EUR 6.2 billion for...

A Continental Toss: Comparing Gambling in Europe and Australia

As the popularity of gambling increases worldwide, it becomes essential to take a closer look at the varying policies shaping this flourishing industry...

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The Laws of the Fashion, Beauty & Luxury Business in Europe 

The rising importance of environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) in the fashion, beauty and luxury sectors is now a key for companies seeking to...

Malta approves controversial gaming law

Lawmakers in the Maltese parliament have approved the controversial Bill 55, which protects Malta-based offshore operators from foreign liability. On 16 June, Malta’s president, George...

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