Greenpeace European Unit is part of the international Greenpeace network, active in over 55 countries worldwide and with more than three million supporters. Based in Brussels, we monitor and analyse the work of the EU institutions, expose deficient EU policies and laws, and challenge EU decision-makers to implement progressive solutions. We value our independence and do not accept donations from governments, the EU, businesses or political parties.
A Greenpeace critique on the workings of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
Summary of a legal opinion on new legislation to make it illegal to import illegally sourced timber in Europe and the WTO.
"Restructuring aid in favour of British Energy PLC (“BE”)" - Comments submitted on behalf of Greenpeace UK Limited.
A Greenpeace report with WWF and FERN. It includes comments on the European FLEGT Action Plan and recommendations on how the EU can tackle illegal and destructive logging and its associated trade.
House dust is a repository for environmental pollutants that may accumulate indoors. In October, Greenpeace examinated samples of house dust collected in 50 Belgian homes and in offices and the European Parlement. The results of the analysis show...
A study released today shows that HFC-134a, a fluorinated greenhouse gas 1,300 times more potent than carbon dioxide (CO2).
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