🏠Affordable housing requires performance-based solutions. EPS contributes to long-term energy efficiency while supporting cost-effective construction systems.
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🏠Affordable housing requires performance-based solutions. EPS contributes to long-term energy efficiency while supporting cost-effective construction systems.
🔗 https://zurl.co/wSjps
💡Circularity requires coordination. Across value chains, applications and Member States, system alignment is essential to deliver measurable environmental outcomes.
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♻️Collection, sorting and processing must work together to deliver measurable circular outcomes. Recycling performance depends on infrastructure and real-life implementation.
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🤝 In this Faces of EUMEPS interview, Annette Schäfer reflects on her long-standing contribution to EUMEPS and its development.
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💪 In the context of the Clean Industrial Deal, industrial resilience is essential to scale measurable circular solutions.
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💡Sustainability requires evidence and measurable outcomes. EPS contributes through long-term performance, resource efficiency and growing circular pathways across Europe.
👉 More on EPS and sustainability:
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👉A resilient plastics value chain is essential for Europe’s circular transition.
EUMEPS supports strategic recommendations to strengthen competitiveness, regulatory coherence and circular infrastructure.
♻️“We are working intensively to increase overall recycling rates across packaging and construction.” -Giuseppe Rinaldi (Isolkappa) on the future of EPS and its environmental recognition.
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🏠From façades to roofs and floors, EPS contributes to stable thermal efficiency and long-term building performance across Europe.Performance matters — especially in a context of rising energy demands.
💡 New joint recommendations highlight the need for regulatory coherence, industrial competitiveness and performance-based circularity.