‘We must consume better, differently, and less’: EU pollution check-up exposes waste problem

04 Mar 2025

Air pollution, pesticide use, and plastic litter at sea are down, but more action is needed for the bloc to meet its clean goals by 2030.

While the internet was abuzz with the Oscars, a very different set of results was unveiled in Brussels this morning: the runners and riders in Europe’s race to zero pollution.

Of course, given the seamless nature of our seas, rivers, air and soil, pollution is an arena in which countries win or lose together. But the EU’s second Zero Pollution Monitoring and Outlook report reveals which nations are making the most progress towards Europe’s 2030 targets.

Sweden’s northernmost region of Övre Norrland, for example, is one of the continent’s cleanest places. While Portugal’s southernmost Algarve region has achieved the highest reduction in air pollution in recent years.

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