How to make the EU competitive, with MEP Andrea Wechsler

How to make the EU competitive, with MEP Andrea Wechsler

MEP Dr. Andrea Wechsler, together with EPHI's Adam Schlüssler, tackles the big question: can free markets and the European Green Deal actually work together? When it comes to phasing out the combustion engine, Wechsler gave a straightforward and...
MEP Pietro Fiocchi on the green deal and nicotine pouches

MEP Pietro Fiocchi on the green deal and nicotine pouches

EPHI's Adam Schlüssler interviewed Pietro Fiocchi MEP, Vice-Chair of the European Parliament's Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety. They discussed the implications for the Green Deal and current and upcoming regulatory issues such as...
MEP Engin Eroglu on Europe's dangerous dependence on China

MEP Engin Eroglu on Europe's dangerous dependence on China

EPHI's Adam Schlüssler interviewed Engin Eroglu MEP, Chair of the European Parliament Delegation for EU-China relations. They discussed the EU's dependencies on China - including in solar energy, batteries, electric vehicles, rare earths...
From waste to resource? The EU Waste Directive under the microscope

From waste to resource? The EU Waste Directive under the microscope

Adam Schlüssler, EPHI's Waste Manager, reports live from Brussels on developments regarding the EU Waste Framework Directive. The targeted revision of the Waste Framework Directive aims to tighten the requirements for separate collection, extend producer responsibility, improve...
Seminar: Who can speak to the powers that be?

Seminar: Who can speak to the powers that be?

The WHO is pushing to make it more difficult or even impossible to talk to politicians if you work in the beverage or food sector. It is already difficult, if not impossible, for the tobacco industry to talk to political representatives. Now the alcohol and...
Report: China wants to dominate Europe's green markets

Report: China wants to dominate Europe's green markets

In his latest report for EPHI, Jojje Olsson looks at how China has systematically penetrated European markets for electric cars, solar panels and batteries. Breaking the dependence on Russian energy raw materials was a painful process for the EU.