Environment action programme to 2030

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On 2 May 2022 the 8 th Environment Action Programme entered into force, as the EU’s legally agreed common agenda for environment policy until 2030.

The action programme reiterates the EU’s long-term vision to 2050 of living well, within planetary boundaries. It sets out priority objectives for 2030 and the conditions needed to achieve these. Building on the  European Green Deal , the action programme aims to speed up the transition to a climate-neutral, resource-efficient economy, recognising that human wellbeing and prosperity depend on healthy ecosystems.

The 8 th  EAP calls for active engagement of all stakeholders at all levels of governance, to ensure that EU climate and environment laws are effectively implemented. It forms the EU’s basis for achieving the United Nation’s  2030 Agenda  and its  Sustainable Development Goals .

Objectives

The long-term priority objective is that, by 2050 at the latest, Europeans live well, within planetary boundaries, in a well-being economy where nothing is wasted. Growth will be regenerative, climate neutrality will be a reality, and inequalities will have been significantly reduced.

There are six priority objectives to 2030

achieving the 2030 greenhouse gas emission reduction target and climate neutrality by 2050

enhancing adaptive capacity , strengthening resilience and reducing vulnerability to climate change

advancing towards a regenerative growth model , decoupling economic growth from resource use and environmental degradation, and accelerating the transition to a circular economy

pursuing a zero-pollution ambition , including for air, water and soil and protecting the health and well-being of Europeans

protecting, preserving and restoring biodiversity , and enhancing natural capital

reducing environmental and climate pressures related to production and consumption (particularly in the areas of energy, industry, buildings and infrastructure, mobility, tourism, international trade and the food system)

Enabling framework

In line with the European Green Deal’s oath to ‘do no harm,’ the 8 th EAP supports an integrated approach to policy development and implementation.  Article 3 of the action programme sets out the enabling conditions needed to achieve the priority objectives. Among others, it highlights the need for

a full implementation of existing legislation

significantly decreasing the Union’s material and consumption footprints

achieving environmental fairness

boosting s ustainable finance

making use of economic and tax incentives to facilitate the sustainability transition

phasing out fossil fuel subsidies

developing a summary ‘beyond GDP’ dashboard

uptake by and cooperation at all levels of policy-making between different levels of actors

harnessing the potential of digitalisation

ensuring that policy action is firmly anchored in latest science and knowledge

Monitoring and reports

On 26 July 2022, the Commission adopted a list of headline indicators to monitor progress towards the EU’s environment and climate goals, as foreseen in the 8 th Environment Action Programme (EAP). This monitoring framework will inform European citizens about the impact of EU climate and environmental policy and facilitate an exchange between policy-makers on where further efforts are needed, in order to stay within the safe and just limits of our planet. The headline indicators follow the structure of the 8 th EAP building on the European Green Deal.

In line with the article 4.4 of the 8 th EAP and as outlined in the Communication , the Commission, supported by the European Environment Agency (EEA) and the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) monitors, assesses and reports annually on progress on the priority objectives. Based on the selected headline indicators, the EEA assesses progress towards the 8 th EAP objectives in annual reports published every December, from 2023 onwards.

A mid-term review will be carried out by 31 March 2024 (Article 5.1), and a full evaluation by 31 March 2029. This will be followed, if appropriate, by a proposal for the next environmental action programme by 31 December 2029 (Article 6).

The European Parliament , the Council of the European Union and the Commission exchange views annually, based on the reports, on actions taken, and possible future actions.

Timeline

Previous and upcoming actions

26 July 2022 Commission adopts monitoring framework with headline indicators Find out more

2 May 2022 8th EAP enters into force Find out more

2021 Commission consults on monitoring framework with headline indicators As part of the preparation of a monitoring framework with headline indicators for the 8th EAP, the Commission will consult Member States and external stakeholders - find out more.

14 October 2020 European Commission presents proposal for 8th EAP View the proposal

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20 November 2013 Adoption of the 7th EAP More information about the history of the EAP can be found on the 7th Environment Action Programme website

News

26 July 2022:  8 th Environment Action Programme: EU sets to measure progress on its Green Deal environment and climate goals

21 September 2021 :  Stakeholder Workshop on the 8th EAP Monitoring Framework

19 July 2021:  8th environment action programme: Commission consults on monitoring framework with headline indicators

Policy areas

Air : EU action to improve air quality and reduce air pollution.

Chemicals : EU action to ensure chemicals are safe, for health and the environment.

Circular economy : The EU’s transition to a circular economy with a focus on green growth.

Industry : EU action to make industry more sustainable and reduce industrial emissions.

Marine and coastal environment : EU action to protect Europe’s coasts, seas and oceans.

Nature and biodiversity : EU action on environmental conservation and protection.

Noise : EU action to reduce environmental noise pollution.

Plastics : EU action on plastic production and pollution to contribute to a circular economy.

Soil and land : EU action for the sustainable use of soil and land.

Sustainable development:  EU commitment to sustainable development in Europe and worldwide.

Urban environment:  EU action to promote the sustainability of European cities.

Waste and recycling:  EU action on waste management, treatment and recycling.

Water : EU action on water issues, to protect water resources.

Related topics

European Green Deal

Sustainable development goals

Climate action

Documents

Decision (EU) 2022/591 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 April 2022 on a General Union Environment Action Programme to 2030

8th Environment Action Programme Proposal

Consultative paper on the proposed approach and architecture for the 8th EAP monitoring framework

​Study to support the development of a monitoring framework for the Eighth Environment Action Programme (8EAP)

Single Line Text

On 2 May 2022 the 8 th Environment Action Programme entered into force, as the EU’s legally agreed common agenda for environment policy until 2030. The action programme reiterates the EU’s long-term vision to 2050 of living well, within planetary boundaries. It sets out priority objectives for 2030 and the conditions needed to achieve these. Building on the  European Green Deal , the action programme aims to speed up the transition to a climate-neutral, resource-efficient economy, recognising that human wellbeing and prosperity depend on healthy ecosystems. The 8 th  EAP calls for active engagement of all stakeholders at all levels of governance, to ensure that EU climate and environment laws are effectively implemented. It forms the EU’s basis for achieving the United Nation’s  2030 Agenda  and its  Sustainable Development Goals . Objectives. The long-term priority objective is that, by 2050 at the latest, Europeans live well, within planetary boundaries, in a well-being economy where nothing is wasted. Growth will be regenerative, climate neutrality will be a reality, and inequalities will have been significantly reduced. There are six priority objectives to 2030. achieving the 2030 greenhouse gas emission reduction target and climate neutrality by 2050. enhancing adaptive capacity , strengthening resilience and reducing vulnerability to climate change. advancing towards a regenerative growth model , decoupling economic growth from resource use and environmental degradation, and accelerating the transition to a circular economy. pursuing a zero-pollution ambition , including for air, water and soil and protecting the health and well-being of Europeans. protecting, preserving and restoring biodiversity , and enhancing natural capital. reducing environmental and climate pressures related to production and consumption (particularly in the areas of energy, industry, buildings and infrastructure, mobility, tourism, international trade and the food system) Enabling framework. In line with the European Green Deal’s oath to ‘do no harm,’ the 8 th EAP supports an integrated approach to policy development and implementation.  Article 3 of the action programme sets out the enabling conditions needed to achieve the priority objectives. Among others, it highlights the need for. a full implementation of existing legislation. significantly decreasing the Union’s material and consumption footprints. achieving environmental fairness. boosting s ustainable finance. making use of economic and tax incentives to facilitate the sustainability transition. phasing out fossil fuel subsidies. developing a summary ‘beyond GDP’ dashboard. uptake by and cooperation at all levels of policy-making between different levels of actors. harnessing the potential of digitalisation. ensuring that policy action is firmly anchored in latest science and knowledge. Monitoring and reports. On 26 July 2022, the Commission adopted a list of headline indicators to monitor progress towards the EU’s environment and climate goals, as foreseen in the 8 th Environment Action Programme (EAP). This monitoring framework will inform European citizens about the impact of EU climate and environmental policy and facilitate an exchange between policy-makers on where further efforts are needed, in order to stay within the safe and just limits of our planet. The headline indicators follow the structure of the 8 th EAP building on the European Green Deal. In line with the article 4.4 of the 8 th EAP and as outlined in the Communication , the Commission, supported by the European Environment Agency (EEA) and the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) monitors, assesses and reports annually on progress on the priority objectives. Based on the selected headline indicators, the EEA assesses progress towards the 8 th EAP objectives in annual reports published every December, from 2023 onwards. A mid-term review will be carried out by 31 March 2024 (Article 5.1), and a full evaluation by 31 March 2029. This will be followed, if appropriate, by a proposal for the next environmental action programme by 31 December 2029 (Article 6). The European Parliament , the Council of the European Union and the Commission exchange views annually, based on the reports, on actions taken, and possible future actions. Timeline. Previous and upcoming actions. 26 July 2022 Commission adopts monitoring framework with headline indicators Find out more. 2 May 2022 8th EAP enters into force Find out more. 2021 Commission consults on monitoring framework with headline indicators As part of the preparation of a monitoring framework with headline indicators for the 8th EAP, the Commission will consult Member States and external stakeholders - find out more. 14 October 2020 European Commission presents proposal for 8th EAP View the proposal. Show 1 more items. 20 November 2013 Adoption of the 7th EAP More information about the history of the EAP can be found on the 7th Environment Action Programme website. News. 26 July 2022:  8 th Environment Action Programme: EU sets to measure progress on its Green Deal environment and climate goals. 21 September 2021 :  Stakeholder Workshop on the 8th EAP Monitoring Framework. 19 July 2021:  8th environment action programme: Commission consults on monitoring framework with headline indicators. Policy areas. Air : EU action to improve air quality and reduce air pollution. Chemicals : EU action to ensure chemicals are safe, for health and the environment. Circular economy : The EU’s transition to a circular economy with a focus on green growth. Industry : EU action to make industry more sustainable and reduce industrial emissions. Marine and coastal environment : EU action to protect Europe’s coasts, seas and oceans. Nature and biodiversity : EU action on environmental conservation and protection. Noise : EU action to reduce environmental noise pollution. Plastics : EU action on plastic production and pollution to contribute to a circular economy. Soil and land : EU action for the sustainable use of soil and land. Sustainable development:  EU commitment to sustainable development in Europe and worldwide. Urban environment:  EU action to promote the sustainability of European cities. Waste and recycling:  EU action on waste management, treatment and recycling. Water : EU action on water issues, to protect water resources. Related topics. European Green Deal. Sustainable development goals. Climate action. Documents. Decision (EU) 2022/591 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 April 2022 on a General Union Environment Action Programme to 2030. 8th Environment Action Programme Proposal. Consultative paper on the proposed approach and architecture for the 8th EAP monitoring framework. ​Study to support the development of a monitoring framework for the Eighth Environment Action Programme (8EAP)