Resulting from diagnosis, follow-up and treatment activities (whether preventative, curative or palliative) in both human and veterinary medicine, the waste from healthcare activities may present a nu...
It’s been talked about for the last fifteen years or so, but what exactly do we mean by ‘bioeconomy’? What are the main drivers and new perspectives? The bioeconomy refers to the production and tran...
The Reach regulation of 2006, provided Europe with unprecedented legislation to safeguard human health and protect the environment from the risks and hazards related to chemical substances. Europe has...
While so far most support developed for facilitating industrial decarbonisation has been targeted primarily at large corporates in the most polluting sectors, at the end of November the French Ministr...
The transition towards a lower-consumption and lower-impact economy is seeing the emergence of some particular risks. That’s the case for the various energy industries. What are these risks? And how a...
The transition towards a lower-consumption and lower-impact economy is seeing the emergence of some particular risks. That’s the case for the circular economy, in particular for waste recycling. What ...
The European Green Deal launched at the end of 2019 brings together measures aimed at kick-starting the EU’s ecological transition, the end objective being to attain carbon neutrality by 2050. It has ...
The “anti-waste for a circular economy law”- What will change in the fight against waste in 2024? In 2020, France produced 315 million tonnes of waste, according to Ademe. 213 million of this came fro...
A lever for regulating polluting activities, the TGAP (General Tax on Polluting Activities) aims to encourage and promote more sustainable practices, with a view to preserving biodiversity and human h...
Decarbonising industry isn’t just for the industry leaders: are also involved. But not everyone has yet fully engaged. What are the main barriers to decarbonisation among MSMEs? And how can they be ov...