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Opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee – The Clean Transition Dialogues – stocktaking – A strong European industry for a sustainab
Opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee – Commission Recommendation on measures to combat counterfeiting and enhance the enforcement of
Opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee – Report from the Commission - Report on Competition Policy 2023 (COM(2024) 115 final)
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Radioactive waste management: a civil society perspective
On 16-17 October 2024, the Fundamental Rights and Rule of Law (FRRL) Group of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) concluded a two-day visit to Rome.
This visit gave the opportunity to the group of six EESC Members to hear civil society representatives about key trends in Italy, concerning fundamental rights of social partners, freedoms of association and assembly, freedom of expression (including media freedom), the right to non-discrimination, and the rule of law.
In a recent set of recommendations adopted in October, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) called for immediate measures to combat climate change, while highlighting the economic opportunities it also presents. By investing in sustainable practices and promoting a collaborative global approach, the EU can mitigate the risks associated with climate change.