Deloitte: Poland enters the phase of economic expansion

The divergence of economic moods in Poland...

Two Years On: War in Ukraine and Its Global Impact

On February 24, 2022, a full-scale Russian...

Hundreds of Millions for Circular Economy Projects in Poland

In the new financial perspective, several hundred million PLN will be allocated to support business and local government projects in the field of the circular economy. An example of...

Climate Change Concerns and AI Development Shape the Lives of Young Poles

Concerns related to climate change significantly influence the lifestyle and work habits of young...

The Challenges and Controversies of Implementing a Guaranteed Minimum Income

The concept of a Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) is currently largely theoretical and has...

Social organizations warn against withdrawing from the Green Deal. Both agriculture and society as a whole will bear the costs

Last week, 140 social organizations from across Europe, including Poland, issued an appeal to...

Ministry of Finance Unveils Local Government Financing Reform

The Ministry of Finance has outlined a new reform for financing local government units...

European Parliament Adopts New Packaging and Waste Regulation to Boost Circular Economy by 2026

After long and tumultuous deliberations, the European Parliament finally adopted the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) at the end of April this year....

Deposit System in Poland Gets Closer: VAT Exemption, Tracking Mechanism Proposed

The Polish Parliament (Sejm) is soon to address a new bill concerning the deposit system, the launch of which is planned for January 2025....

Temperatures in Europe are rising twice as fast as the global average, leading to record climate phenomena

March 2024 marked the 10th consecutive month to set a temperature record in the history of global measurements for that month of the year,...

The healthcare sector is responsible for higher CO2 emissions than aviation. Green changes require drastic acceleration

The health protection sector is significantly affected by the increasing number of extreme climate events and serious air pollution, with related costs expected to...

Major Changes Coming to Waste Management in Poland from 2025: Deposit System, Construction & Textile Recycling

Starting from 2025, consumers, but also local governments and entrepreneurs, will face significant changes concerning selective collection and recycling of various waste groups, including...

Countdown to Compliance: CO2 Emissions and ESG Regulations in 2024

Companies have less and less time to take action related to climate change and 2024 will be a crucial year for implementing ESG-related regulations....

Polish Forests Face Ecological, Social, and Economic Strain Due to Climate Change and Intensive Management, Scientists Warn

Tree felling in recent years in conjunction with climate change have caused Polish forests to gradually lose their ecological, social, and economic functions. To...

Record-Breaking Losses: Natural Disasters Cost $380 Billion in 2023

The global economic damage due to natural disasters reached 380 billion dollars last year, according to Aon's "Climate and Catastrophe Insight" report. The...

Europe Advances Stricter Air Quality Law, Giving Citizens New Rights

On February 20, the European Parliament and the EU Council reached a preliminary political agreement on an amended air quality directive. The new law...

Poland must collect 77% of waste from 2025 onwards

Under European regulations, a deposit system is to be introduced to improve selective waste collection. The targets have been set for all countries, not...

Warsaw to Launch Clean Transport Zone in July, Residents Get Grace Period

Across Europe, there are approximately 330 clean transport zones that help to reduce pollution levels and improve air quality in cities. The first such...

Seizing the Opportunity: A Strategic Approach to Achieving the EU’s Ambitious 90% Emission Reduction Goal by 2040

The new European Commission goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040 can be challenging for many countries to achieve. However, this...

Despite policy improvements, the Baltic Sea ecosystem is not improving

The policy of the Baltic Sea region countries has improved over the past few years, but this has not yet translated positively into the...

Polish central bank should avoid aggressive rate cuts, says expert

The National Bank of Poland was the first to decide to cut interest rates - not only in Central and Eastern Europe, but across...

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