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This Wednesday, EU Commission President von der Leyen is set to unveil a Clean Industrial Deal, a “roadmap to strengthen competitiveness and decarbonisation of the EU’s industry”.  

Against the backdrop of an ever-growing body of evidence on the health impacts and cost of people’s exposure to pollution, HEAL is concerned that the CID misses the opportunity to set the EU on the path for swift and significant pollution reduction and disease prevention.  

People’s health is threatened like never before from the triple crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. The health impacts from the triple crisis not only lead to immense suffering for individuals and their communities, but also to significant health, economic and societal costs: 

While there is some recognition of the need for measures to further decarbonise and protect biodiversity, action to reduce and prevent pollution currently seems to have dropped from EU policy-makers agendas. 

To work for people in the EU and their health, the Clean Industrial Deal needs to be a zero pollution deal, with three principles at its core:

  1. Prevent pollution 
  2. End financing and subsidies for pollution 
  3. Clean up pollution 

The best cost-benefit approach to reduce pollution for better health is to strengthen pollution prevention and control measures in key EU laws including REACH, NECD, as well as phasing out PFAS and the burning of fossil fuels swiftly. 

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