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How can EMAS help companies connected to chemical risks reduce environmental impacts, support the circular economy, and address emerging sector challenges?
A webinar for EMAS-registered and non-EMAS-registered organisations.
Registrations are now open.

Every public contract can be leveraged as a catalyst for circular transformation. Circular public procurement considers the whole life cycle of products, promoting durability, repairability, recyclability, and reuse.

Can marinas be models of sustainability? From cutting emissions to boosting marine life, Club Nàutic Estartit shows how EMAS empowers marinas to lead on sustainability and involve the whole community.
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The Netherlands is currently revising its National Plan for Sustainable Public Procurement (SPP). Key insights from the Strategic Public Procurement Dialogues have served as input for the evaluation of the current National Plan and for developing new approaches towards a strengthened SPP policy with

The European Commission DG Environment invites professionals in the built environment sector to join an online conference marking five years since the launch of Level(s).

Can’t make it to Helsinki next week? No problem. EBNS 2025 will be streamed live, giving you full access to high-level plenaries and many technical sessions from anywhere in the world.

The international conference "Future with EMAS" will take place on 6 to 7 November 2025 in Warsaw, Poland. Organised under the patronage of the General Director for Environmental Protection Poland, this event will take place in parallel of the annual EMAS Competent Bodies (CB) Forum.

Sustainable and Strategic Public Procurement in Catalonia

Public procurement can help drive sustainability in the built environment, and the past year has shown just how much progress can be made when governments, industry, and partners join forces.

On 9 September, the Methods Workstream of the EU Business & Biodiversity Platform hosted its second workshop focused on corporate approaches to measuring marine biodiversity. Read on for the latest insights and recommendations shared during the session.