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The Italian government is supporting tourism businesses interested or active in EMAS and other ecologically oriented certifications through a new fund. Applicants can receive up to €2,000 funding for obtaining, maintaining or renewing sustainability certifications.

The revised Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) introduces stricter environmental standards for industries by 2027. A mapping shows how EMAS aligns with these new requirements, offering a proactive path to compliance, transparency, and sustainability.

Save the date: 5-8/11 - Welcome Interinstitutional EMAS Days 2024!

La Ballena Alegre is a renowned campsite in Sant Pere Pescador. Founded in 1976, the campsite has 810 pitches and 315 bungalows. It is known for its commitment to sustainability and attracts guests who value environmentally friendly practices, making it a model for sustainable tourism.

The National Institute of Heart and Vascular Diseases, a.s. (NÚSCH, a.s.) is a state organisation that provides specialized health care, conducts basic & applied clinical research and provides education for students. It was the first and so far, the only healthcare organisation to register for EMAS.

EMAS is playing an increasingly important role in promoting sustainability across the tourism sector, helping businesses to reduce their environmental impact while encouraging greater transparency and innovation.

On April 9, the EMAS Helpdesk hosted a webinar for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that are EMAS registered, focusing on the draft of EFRAG on sustainability reporting standards

As the first companies are getting ready to report in 2025 for the financial year 2024 under the CSRD, the German EMAS Advisory Board (UGA) publishes a policy paper analysing the synergies and differences between the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) and EMAS

EFRAG has published two Exposure Drafts on sustainability reporting standards for SMEs and invites feedback until May 21st, 2024. EMAS stakeholders are encouraged to provide their input.

We are looking for EMAS companies in the healthcare sector to share ideas and solutions in the field of circular economy.