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About 59 million tons of food worth €132 billion are thrown away in the EU every year

The new rules will apply to domestic producers and importers

CBAM will have far-reaching impacts on global trade and the broader energy transition

This will allow companies not to disclose entire parts of their reporting

Applications can be submitted by July 31st.

The delay will increase pressure on Ursula von der Leyen's European Commission, as she must have time to implement her green agenda before the end of her mandate.

Energy conservation and energy independence have become even more important and relevant

The initiative will also increase the EU's energy security by reducing dependence on energy carriers from third countries

European steel association Eurofer has expressed concern about CBAM

Eco-activists are asking the court to invalidate this inclusion

It is planned not only to restore the zone after the occupations, but also to improve it and create a scientific hub

The European Commission has warned Slovakia that it is not using enough renewables to help reduce dependence on Russian fossil fuels and reduce the risk of energy poverty