🥁 And the winners of the #EWWR2022 edition are...?

🏆 On June 1, join CoR and @2EWWR Jury member @Luca_Menesini to find out!

📍 In Dublin or online 🔜 https://www.youtube.com/live/vp1ieC97b4s?feature=share

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EU_CoR/status/1658774364911992833

EWWR 2022 Awards Ceremony

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Un primato italiano nella green economy ♻️🇮🇹
RT @EU_Eurostat: 🗑️♻️2 029 million tonnes of waste were treated in the EU in 2020.
High recycling rates in:
🇮🇹Italy (83%)
🇧🇪Belgium (74%)
🇸🇰Slovakia and 🇱🇻Latvia (both 64%)
What about your country❓
Click here to learn more about waste statistics👉https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?title=Waste_statistics
#EWWR2022

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/PaoloGentiloni/status/1596849288142733313

Waste statistics

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🎙️How do we manage waste in the EU❓
♻️🗑️Discover the importance of recycling and its trends, look at the impact of waste production and waste prevention and quite a few more waste-related topics❗
Listen to #StatsInAWrap here👉 https://europa.eu/!JgbvD4
#EWWR2022

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/EU_Eurostat/status/1596810922940506112

How do we manage waste in the EU?

In the second episode of the Eurostat podcast series Stats in a Wrap the focus is on statistics on waste. The host Jonathan Elliott together with Eurostat’s environmental statistics expert Oscar Gomez Prieto and Ioannis Bakas from the European Environmental Agency, debate the importance of recycling and its trends, look at the impact of waste production and waste prevention, highlight the numbers on waste exports and touch upon quite a few more waste-related topics. Did you know that a person consumes 93 plastic bags per year, which in the EU means 41.5 billion bags a year? This is just an example of all the valuable information you can find in this episode. Just click play right below. This content is hosted by a third party. By showing the external content you accept the terms and conditions of Spotify.com. Listen to the monthly episodes on the Eurostat website, or subscribe to our podcast on Apple Play, Spotify, Podbean or Google Podcast. Stats in a Wrap aims to look at the world through the eyes of statistics, picking the most delicious morsels and striking flavours to provide insights into the unexpected, the quirky and downright peculiar perspectives that only the numbers can reveal. The opinions expressed in the podcasts reflect solely the point of view of the speakers and can in no way be taken to reflect the position of the Eurostat, European Commission or the European Union. For more information: Podcasts dedicated page Statistics Explained articles on waste Dedicated section on waste Database on waste To contact us, please visit our User Support page. For press queries, please contact our Media Support.  

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🗑️♻️2 029 million tonnes of waste were treated in the EU in 2020.
High recycling rates in:
🇮🇹Italy (83%)
🇧🇪Belgium (74%)
🇸🇰Slovakia and 🇱🇻Latvia (both 64%)
What about your country❓
Click here to learn more about waste statistics👉https://europa.eu/!h7MY38
#EWWR2022

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/EU_Eurostat/status/1596571168961544192

Waste statistics

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RT @LIFEprogramme: The @2EWWR is here! 🇪🇺

Never underestimate the importance of recycling, repairing, and reusing. ♻️

Make environmental decisions that are #sustainable.

Learn how the LIFE Programme is boosting the circular economy 👉 https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/publications/disrupting-linear-model-life-and-circular-economy_en

#ewwr2022

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/cinea_eu/status/1595784129903312896

Disrupting the linear model: LIFE and the circular economy

Disrupting the linear model: LIFE and the circular economy

European Climate Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency

RT @HorizonEU: Transitioning to a waste-free economy requires 🇪🇺 cities & regions to properly collect, recycle & reuse waste.

The #EUfunded @COLLECTORS2020 project implemented waste collection systems, thus making life cleaner & greener!

👉https://ec.europa.eu/research-and-innovation/en/projects/success-stories/all/new-research-supports-creating-integrated-waste-collection-systems

#EWWR2022 #MissionCities

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/EUScienceInnov/status/1595749946682138625

New research supports creating integrated waste collection systems

Every year, the EU generates over 2.5 billion tonnes of waste – that’s 5 tonnes per person. The good news is that much of this waste can be recycled and reused. The bad news, however, is that doing so requires proper collection processes, which is often easier said than done.

EC R&I Success stories

The @2EWWR is here! 🇪🇺

Never underestimate the importance of recycling, repairing, and reusing. ♻️

Make environmental decisions that are #sustainable.

Learn how the LIFE Programme is boosting the circular economy 👉 https://europa.eu/!GRB9ry

#ewwr2022

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/LIFEprogramme/status/1595015491705339904

Disrupting the linear model: LIFE and the circular economy

Disrupting the linear model: LIFE and the circular economy

European Climate Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency

RT @EP_ThinkTank: Thinking about shopping for clothes today?
👗#FastFashion clothing pollutes
♻️ By promoting rental, re-use & recycling, the EU hopes to promote #circulartextiles
📖 Read https://epthinktank.eu/2022/05/04/textiles-and-the-environment/
@pcanfin @BasEickhout @cesarluena @Dan_Motreanu #EWWR2022 #wasteisoutoffashion

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/EP_Environment/status/1593954475059953664

Textiles and the environment

The amount of clothes bought per person in the EU increased by 40 % between 1996 and 2012

Epthinktank

Thinking about shopping for clothes today?
👗#FastFashion clothing pollutes
♻️ By promoting rental, re-use & recycling, the EU hopes to promote #circulartextiles
📖 Read https://epthinktank.eu/2022/05/04/textiles-and-the-environment/
@pcanfin @BasEickhout @cesarluena @Dan_Motreanu #EWWR2022 #wasteisoutoffashion

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/EP_ThinkTank/status/1593870943138598913

Textiles and the environment

The amount of clothes bought per person in the EU increased by 40 % between 1996 and 2012

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