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Contributions emissions from main source sectors

Gg/year = 1 000 tonnes/year

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Contributions emissions from main source sectors

Gg/year = 1 000 tonnes/year

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Nationally designated areas (CDDA), site boundaries - status 2014

The map is intended to show the distribution of site boundaries reported for nationally designated areas

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What are the sources and impacts of marine litter?

Increasing amounts of litter are ending up in the world’s oceans and harming the health of ecosystems, killing animals and putting human health at risk. The solution lies in waste prevention and better waste management on land.

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How can we reduce and make better use of waste?

The best way to reduce the environmental impacts of waste is to prevent it in the first place. Many items that we throw away could also be re-used, and others can be recycled for raw materials.

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How much of our municipal waste do we recycle?

Much of the waste we throw away can be recycled. Recycling benefits the environment by diverting waste away from landfills and by providing raw materials for new products. Recycling can also encourage innovation and create jobs.

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Europe’s waste streams

In total, about 2500 million tonnes of waste was generated in the EU-28 and Norway in 2010. Here is an overview of where the waste came from and what it was composed of.

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What are the sources of food waste in Europe?

Around one third of the food produced globally is lost or wasted. Food waste represents a substantial loss of other resources such as land, water, energy and labour.

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How does the food we buy, eat and don’t eat impact the environment?

Before reaching our plates, food needs to be produced, processed, packaged, transported and distributed. Every step uses up resources and generates more waste and pollution.

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How are the environment and our well-being and health connected?

Natural resources fuel our production and consumption, and create wealth and jobs, contributing to our quality of life and well-being. But our level of resource consumption is undermining our ecosystems’ capacity to provide for us in the future.

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How can we make our economy circular and resource efficient?

Currently, we are using more resources than our planet can produce in a given time. We need to reduce the amount of waste we generate and the amount of materials we extract.

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