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UK and EU environmental law update: COP30, net zero and energy, asbestos reforms, ESG and sustainable finance, nature recovery, waste and EPR—13 November 2025

Published on: 13 November 2025

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COP30 Council of EU approves updated NDC ahead of COP30

The Council of the EU has endorsed a refreshed nationally determined contribution (NDC) on behalf of the EU and its Member States, to be lodged with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in advance of COP30 in Belém, Brazil. Spanning to 2035, this revision builds upon the EU’s 2020 filing and its 2023 revision. It restates the current aim of cutting net greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 relative to 1990. It further notes the Council’s backing for a 90% net cut by 2040 and sets out an indicative 2035 contribution of 66.25% to 72.5%, designed to keep the EU on course for climate neutrality by 2050. See: LNB News 06/11/2025 29...

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