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In this report, we look at how Arla is putting up smokescreens through lobbying, greenwashing and creative emissions calculations in order to hide its true emissions, increase its political influence, maintain dairy’s privileged position and increase the company’s profits. This provides a textbook example of how Big Meat and Dairy get away with their heavy climate footprint, as outlined in the Changing Markets Foundation report The New Merchants of Doubt.
This report explores key measures that could be included in the upcoming Circular Economy Act (CEA) to strengthen recycling, reduce waste, and improve resource efficiency in the EU. It highlights the need for stricter separate collection rules, better sorting of mixed waste, and clearer standards for high-quality recycling to prevent valuable materials from ending up in landfills or incinerators. The report also examines how policy changes, such as residual waste limits and updates to EU waste laws, can drive real progress. By outlining practical solutions, it provides a roadmap for policymakers to create a stronger circular economy and secure access to critical raw materials. With the CEA on the horizon, this report offers timely insights to ensure the legislation delivers real environmental and economic benefits.
Mapping of Denmark’s current and projected methaneemissions and how we can reduce them
In this briefing, Green Alliance shows that oil and gas companies operating in the UK North Sea wasted enough gas to heat over 700,000 homes in 2023, representing a lost market value of £250 million. Since natural gas is mostly methane, a potent greenhouse gas, this is both an economic waste and a significant source of untaxed pollution and climate harm. We outline three ways the UK could tackle this problem.