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A French law regulating the use of mineral oils in printing inks is impacting the European market. The operations of European printers placing printed products on the French market are affected, as are those of companies in France. In letters sent to the French government, Intergraf calls for clarification that will allow printing companies to continue operating legally in France.

1,000 government, business and civil society leaders to gather in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Amid an increasingly complex global backdrop, the meeting aims to bridge the growing North-South divide and find collaborative solutions to shared challenges
The meeting will drive action-oriented dialogue on three key themes: Inclusive Growth, Energy for Development, and Global Collaboration

Until recently the idea of a forest-based sector and of a circular bioeconomy seemed to have gone out of favour in EU policymaking. But the sector has demonstrated a high level of resilience in time of crisis and showed the advantage of being able to rely on local resources in a geopolitical context calling for ‘strategic autonomy’. Importantly, it brings solutions to the table at a time when Europe is looking for a climate-compatible economic model.

After the EU member states agreed to the compromise on amendments to the EU Packaging Regulation (PPWR) on 15 March, manufacturers of plastic packaging are criticising the numerous unfounded loopholes that still exist. The unjustified privileges granted to paper and cardboard packaging, for example, with regard to bans, the use of recyclates and reusable packaging obligations lead to more packaging waste, higher CO2 emissions and less recycling – a contradiction to the objectives of the regulation.

Following the UK Government’s newly announced budget, which will see an investment injection of £360 million in British manufacturing and R&D, PHD Marketing comments that the decision reflects the innovation and strength of the UK packaging industry.

Germany, the EIB and Ukraine have announced a €20 million grant for the Renewable Energy Solution Programme to boost the energy independence Ukrainian municipalities.

The grant supports hospitals and schools across Ukraine, aiding renewable energy implementation as part of green reconstruction.

The CEO-led chemical industry initiative, incubated by the World Economic Forum, has been relaunched as the Global Impact Coalition (GIC).

The new standalone Coalition has been created by seven founding member chemical companies and is supported by more than 70 senior industry executives.
The first tangible project to accelerate the implementation of chemical and mechanical recycling for plastics was also launched in 2023.

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