A coalition of 31 civil society organisations has written to Stéphane Séjourné, Executive Vice-President for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy, expressing serious concerns about the European Commission’s Critical Chemicals Alliance (CCA) and calling for fundamental reform of its governance and approach.
Europe needs a resilient chemicals industry, but this cannot be built by preserving business as usual. Industrial policy should support the structural transformation needed to strengthen Europe’s long-term competitiveness while advancing the EU’s climate, environmental and public health objectives.
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