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The objective of zero pollution is to reduce air, water and soil pollution to levels that are no longer considered harmful to health and natural ecosystems and that respect the boundaries with which the earth can cope, thus creating a toxic-free environment. Pollution causes one in eight deaths in Europe each year and is a factor in a variety of medical conditions. It is one of the five main drivers of biodiversity loss and is threatening the survival of more than 1 million of the planet’s estimated 8 million plant and animal species.
A 2021 European Commission communication, ‘ Pathway to a healthy planet for all — EU Action Plan: "Towards zero pollution for air, water and soil" ’, sets out an integrated vision for 2050, includes a list of actions that seek to reduce pollution at source and sets a series of targets to be achieved, in the first instance, by 2030. These targets include:
Some examples of initiatives and actions that will be taken under the plan:
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