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    EU aims for zero pollution in air, water and soil

    npsBy nps17 May 2021 No Comments3 Mins Read
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    (BRUSSELS) – The EU Commission set out Wednesday an integrated vision for 2050, where pollution is reduced to levels no longer harmful to human health and natural ecosystems, as well as the steps to get there.

    The plan ties together all relevant EU policies to tackle and prevent pollution, with a special emphasis on how to use digital solutions to tackle pollution. Reviews of relevant EU legislation are foreseen to identify remaining gaps in EU legislation and where better implementation is necessary to meet these legal obligations.

    “To provide a toxic-free environment for people and planet, we have to act now,” said EC vice-president Frans Timmermans: “This plan will guide our work to get there. New green technologies already here can help reduce pollution and offer new business opportunities. Europe’s efforts to build back a cleaner, fairer, and more sustainable economy must likewise contribute to achieving the zero pollution ambition.”

    To steer the EU towards the 2050 goal of a healthy planet for healthy people, the Action Plan sets key 2030 targets to reduce pollution at source, in comparison to the current situation. Namely:

    • improving air quality to reduce the number of premature deaths caused by air pollution by 55%;
    • improving water quality by reducing waste, plastic litter at sea (by 50%) and microplastics released into the environment (by 30%);
    • improving soil quality by reducing nutrient losses and chemical pesticides’ use by 50%;
    • reducing by 25% the EU ecosystems where air pollution threatens biodiversity;
    • reducing the share of people chronically disturbed by transport noise by 30%, and
    • significantly reducing waste generation and by 50% residual municipal waste.

    The Plan outlines a number of flagship initiatives and actions, including:

    • aligning the air quality standards more closely to the latest recommendations of the World Health Organisation,
    • reviewing the standards for the quality of water, including in EU rivers and seas,
    • reducing soil pollution and enhancing restoration,
    • reviewing the majority of EU waste laws to adapt them to the clean and circular economy principles,
    • fostering zero pollution from production and consumption,
    • presenting a Scoreboard of EU regions’ green performance to promote zero pollution across regions,
    • reduce health inequalities caused by the disproportionate share of harmful health impacts now borne by the most vulnerable,
    • reducing the EU’s external pollution footprint by restricting the export of products and wastes that have harmful, toxic impacts in third countries,
    • launching Living Labs for green digital solutions and smart zero pollution,
    • consolidating the EU’s Knowledge Centres for Zero Pollution and bringing stakeholders together in the Zero Pollution Stakeholder Platform,
    • stronger enforcement of zero pollution together with environmental and other authorities.

    Jointly with the Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability adopted last year, the action plan translates the EU’s zero pollution ambition for a toxic-free environment into action. It goes hand in hand with the EU’s goals for climate neutrality, health, biodiversity and resource efficiency and builds on initiatives in the field of energy, industry, mobility, food, circular economy, and agriculture.

    This year’s EU Green Week, the biggest annual event on environment policy, on 1 – 4 June will allow citizens across the EU to discuss zero pollution from its many angles at the main Brussels conference, online and in more than 600 partner events.

    Communication on EU Action Plan: ‘Towards Zero Pollution for Air, Water and Soil’

    EU Action Plan: 'Towards Zero Pollution for Air, Water and Soil' - guide

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