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The European Environment Agency (EEA) report calls for stronger action at EU and national levels to address the problem.

The commitment took place in Brussels during the 20th High-Level Dialogue between the two sides.

The related Ecodesign and Energy Labelling Regulations could save €20 billion for consumers by 2030.

According to the latest assessment by the European Environment Agency, most of Europe's waters are safe to swim in.

At first glance, the EU Ecolabel may seem modest, a simple green flower. Yet behind that symbol lies a robust framework driving measurable change. Since 1992, it has driven Europe towards a clean, competitive and circular economy.

Despite an increase in policies, globally, to tackle the issue of farmed salmon escaping aquaculture pens, fish continue to reach oceans including the Atlantic. A new study explores the issue and how measures could be more effective.

Tick-borne disease risks are on the rise globally, linked to changes in climate, land use and human-animal interactions. A new study maps current and future tick distributions and highlights urgent public health implications.

Increasing textile-to-textile recycling rates in the EU to 10% could achieve carbon savings of 440,000 tonnes per year, and conserve 8.8 billion cubic metres of water – making a case for a renewed focus on policies to tackle textile waste.

The Commission announced two new initiatives to strengthen global drought resilience and enhance gender equality in land restoration efforts.

The agreement aims to improve access to information on chemicals through a common data platform.