ENGLISH CONTENT
FutuRaM Project: Urban Mining at the Core of European Industrial Policy
Funded by Horizon funds, the FutuRaM project outlines the foundations of the statistical infrastructure needed to enable recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) to make a qualitative leap: from managing a problem to becoming a tool for industrial competitiveness and resilience
Iattoni (UNITAR): “Invest in data quality to guide decisions for recovery of critical raw materials”
Giulia Iattoni, Assistant Programme Officer at the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR): “It is essential to invest in data quality to guide political and industrial decisions that are truly effective.”
Harnessing innovative ideas: the experience of CERES’s transnational hackathons
CERES’s hackathons are redefining the concept of training. Here’s how the project guided 60 students and partner companies through 15 challenges across Europe, transforming the complexity of the green transition into concrete business concepts
Textile Digital Product Passport: What the Industry Needs to Know
The new JRC document on the textile Digital Product Passport clarifies how the Ecodesign Regulation could turn sustainability into verifiable data: product identification, granularity across model, batch and item level, operator responsibilities, differentiated access rights, interoperable standards, and the use of information for control, repair, resale and recycling. For the value chain, the real shift is from documents and claims to digital product governance throughout the life cycle
Caroline Avan (BHRC) on Critical Raw Materials strategic projects outside of EU: “Inconsistent approach to human rights policies”
Business and Human Rights Centre (BHRC) assessed the 13 strategic projects located outside of the EU approved by the UE Commission under the mandate of the Critical Raw Materials (CRM) Act: “The issues are two-fold – lack of transparency over the process followed and lack of evidence that these projects are, in fact, going to be implemented sustainably”
Moroz (EEB): The Commission’s closed-door meetings erode participation and trust in the EU
Sergiy Moroz, European Environmental Bureau Policy Manager for Nature, talks to EconomiaCircolare.com about the association’s complaint regarding a private meeting in Stockholm between the Environment Commissioner and lobbyists from the industrial and mining sectors. And about deregulation, environment, democracy
Ecodesign, Prados (Policy Hub): “Ambition on textiles remains, but the EU turns pragmatic”
In this interview, Marina Prados, Director of Policy Hub, argues that the EU’s first textile rules under ESPR will not yet be the final model, but the foundation of one. As the preparatory study enters its next phase, she explains why data, traceability and verification are becoming as important as performance requirements, and why recycled content, PEFCR and global supply-chain operability will define the credibility of the new framework
Textile ecodesign: what is entering ESPR requirements (and what remains outside) for now
How will the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation affect the eco-design of textiles? Here is everything you need to know, based on what we know so far



