Following the Circular Economy Action Plan published by the European Commission in March 2020, the European Parliament adopted a non-binding resolution expressing its views on the topic. New rules will impact several key-products value chains. But how?
We have taken an in-depth look at five key sectors – textiles, batteries, electronics, construction and plastics – and developed infographics to show the European Parliament’s position for each. What is the current framework? What’s next? Which phase of the production process will it affect? (small hint: all of them). Check our infographics below!
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- European Parliament resolution on the new Circular Economy Action Plan & Batteries
- European Parliament resolution on the new Circular Economy Action Plan & Construction and Buildings
- European Parliament resolution on the new Circular Economy Action Plan & Electronics and ICT
- European Parliament resolution on the new Circular Economy Action Plan & Plastics
- European Parliament resolution on the new Circular Economy Action Plan & Textiles