A truly circular European economy including all sectors of activity could be a way for the EU to combat the climate crisis and biodiversity loss, said European Environment and Climate Ministers on Friday 12 July in Helsinki, calling for the EU to move to the next level - a circular economy 2.0 that would go well beyond the action plan adopted in 2015.
On the second day of their informal meeting, the Finnish Presidency of the EU Council invited them to consider the potential of the circular...