AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBirds Directive Pushback: The European Commission has decided to refer Slovenia to the Court of Justice of the EU for failing to designate enough marine Special Protection Areas under the Birds Directive, including for the Mediterranean Shag in Osrednji Tržaški zaliv—Brussels says the SIMARINE LIFE project already identified suitable sites. Clean Transition Funding: Lithuania’s Social Climate Plan was approved, mobilising €884m until 2032 from carbon-pricing revenues to cut energy bills via home renovations, expand social housing, and support cleaner transport like EVs and bike lanes. Aviation Emissions Rules: The Commission has launched infringement steps against 13 EU states, including Slovenia, over missing national penalty systems under ReFuelEU Aviation, aimed at boosting sustainable aviation fuels. Circular Economy Momentum: Istanbul’s Zero Waste Forum ran with a focus on circular systems, food loss reduction, and cutting methane from organic waste ahead of COP31. Local Recycling Investment: Slovenia’s Resand expanded its Norion Bank financing from €14.5m to €25m to scale foundry sand reclamation and recycling, citing growing sustainability pressure from foundries. Healthier Vending in Hospitals: A Slovenian study found healthier vending options can shift hospital purchases toward healthier items, even if total sales drop. New Government Watch: Slovenia’s new right-of-centre cabinet led by Janez Janša was confirmed, with promises including tax cuts and less bureaucracy—watch how that intersects with environmental regulation and enforcement.
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