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Call for Urgent Agreement on EU Battery Carbon Footprint Rules in Support of Europe’s Battery Industry


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In a letter, T&E joins companies and organisations working across the European battery value chain to call for an urgent agreement on EU battery carbon footprint rules in support of Europe’s battery industry.

Ahead of the upcoming EU Battery Booster, actors from across the battery value chain and T&E are calling on Member States and the European Commission to agree to a fair and ambitious compromise on battery carbon footprint rules that can support the development of Europe’s battery value chain, as soon as possible.

To find out more, download the letter. To add your company’s signature to the letter, contact emily.ritchey@transportenvironment.org.

Letter from T&E.


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