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The egg market is on the brink of disruption thanks to Onego Bio, the growing startup producing animal-free bio-identical egg white protein.Eggs are a food staple across the world. Approximately 10kg of eggs are consumed per person globally each year. In 2020, there were 7.9 billion laying hens...
European Commission Speech Brussels, 03 Mar 2026 President Calvino, dear Nadia,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Today, I would like to speak about opportunities in challenging times. Because we must use this as a moment...
European Commission Daily news Brussels, 03 Mar 2026 Commission seeks input on revision of State aid rules on guarantees
The European Commission has today launched a call for evidence on the revision of the Guaran...
Europe’s district heating and cooling networks, key to the clean energy transition , still often rely on fossil fuels or outdated systems. The LIFE ENABLE DHC project works to modernise them.
Based on Member States’ expressions of interest and binding commitments, the call has a total budget of €54.9 million. It will provide investment support for ground-mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) projects located in Bulgaria and Finland.
The draft analyses show that EU‑approved synthetic active substances currently demonstrate the most consistent effects in reducing vector survival, while a wide range of biological, non‑synthetic active substances and field-management practices continue to be investigated for their potential to...
New investment funds drive reduction in costs to investors
03 March 2026
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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU financial markets regulator and...
The VC Academy empowers top women junior VC investors who want to fast-track their careers in venture capital across Europe.Women remain underrepresented in Europe’s technology and innovation ecosystem, leading to significant economic value loss. Only 16% of European VC general partners are women...
European Ombudswoman Teresa Anjinho has asked the European Commission to reply to a meeting request from the organisers of the Fur Free Europe European citizens’ initiative. She has also asked the Commission to use its reply to address concerns raised by the organisers when it comes to balanced...
Reducing pollution, in line with the EU Zero Pollution action plan, could improve mental health across Europe, according to an EEA briefing published today. The publication covers the links between air pollution, noise and chemical pollution to mental health issues, as well as opportunities for...