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Extended Producer Responsibility: a step forward towards a circular textiles system | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/blog/extended-producer-responsibility-a-step-forward-towards-a-circular-textiles-system/

Progress towards Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) policy for textiles is real and accelerating. Across the world, EPR schemes are being rolled out. Valérie Boiten, senior policy officer at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, and Clara Löw, senior researcher at Oeko-Institut, take a look at the policy instrument.
The German Federal Environment Agency recently brought forward options for an EPR

CO2 emission standards for cars and vans: the status quo and the Commission’s proposal | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/blog/co2-emission-standards-for-cars-and-vans-the-status-quo-and-the-commissions-proposal/

The update of the CO2 emission standards for cars and vans for the post 2020 period is currently being negotiated. In this blog post, Peter Kasten gives an overview of the valid regulation up to 2020 and the Commission’s proposal.
design this regulation for the post-2020 period as part of our consultancy for the German

Erosion of European sustainability requirements for bioenergy | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/blog/erosion-of-european-sustainability-requirements-for-bioenergy/

Extending the European Union’s Renewable Energy Directive (RED) on solid and gaseous biomass is being used to roll back sustainability requirements. This is the wrong path, say Dr. Klaus Hennenberg and colleagues, in their recent article in Nature Ecology and Evolution.
This has involved supporting the German Government during the development of the

Nachhaltigkeit in die Nationale Wasserstoffstrategie | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/blog/nachhaltigkeit-in-die-nationale-wasserstoffstrategie-building-sustainability-into-the-national-hydrogen-strategy-deu-eng/

Die geplante Nationale Wasserstoffstrategie wird einen Fahrplan für die Markteinführung von Elektrolyseuren enthalten. Die aktuell diskutierte Befreiung von Umlagen und Entgelten ist jedoch der falsche Weg, schreibt Christoph Heinemann vom Öko-Institut.
Targeted government support, not blanket exemptions The German Government is currently