Spain's ceramic tile industry faces major energy cost challenges despite EU compensation, with calls for stronger government support against emission trading system pressures.
Madrid's new Circular Economy Strategy 2025-2032 combines economic stimulus with waste prevention, backed by over €405 million, to promote sustainable growth and innovation.
The Partido Popular criticizes Sánchez's automotive policies, calling for a realistic approach after EU isolation and highlighting the sector's economic importance.
Vigo's extensive Christmas LED lighting raises concerns about light pollution, CO2 emissions, and the sustainability of festive illumination despite renewable energy claims.
Spain faces high fiscal deviation risk for 2025 amid budgetary uncertainties while committing over a quarter of EU green bond funds to sustainable projects.
The global green economy's growth is propelled by strategic business models, technological innovation, and policy incentives, with China leading investments and Spain making notable recovery strides.
Spain launches Plan España Auto 2030 focusing on electric mobility and industrial innovation to bolster its automotive sector and retain European leadership.
The Xunta de Galicia sets up a multi-stakeholder expert panel to define priorities and enhance municipal circular economy practices and waste management.
In 2025, Spain advances its role in sustainability with leading conferences on digitalization and circular economy initiatives in Algeciras and Madrid.
Spain promotes circular economy through academic programs, community projects in Valencia, and the WAS-Circulamos event showcasing female-led innovations.
Spain urges the EU to propose fair 2026 fishing quotas balancing sustainability with socio-economic needs, while also striving to modernize fisheries policy.
Spain deepens its circular economy commitment with the VII Premios BASF awards in Madrid and the Txorierri Zirkularra program fostering regional collaboration and sustainability.
At COP30 in Brazil, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez presented Spain as a global leader in climate action, committing to a 90% emissions cut by 2040 and €45 million for international climate finance.
Spain is accelerating circular economy initiatives in 2025 through national conferences, regional tourism programs in Tenerife, and university-led educational seminars enhancing sustainability across sectors.
Spain announces plans to abolish the twice-yearly clock changes, citing health concerns and lack of energy savings, proposing permanent time coordination within the EU.
Jaime de los Santos from the PP challenges the Sánchez government’s decision to close the Almaraz nuclear plant, accusing it of ideologically driven energy policy risking Spain's power stability.
Spain's Canary Islands push organic waste initiatives with a 2026 goal for separate collection, while Andalusia discusses circular economy strategies at regional environmental conferences.
At the Greencities Forum 2025 in Málaga, Almería showcased its pioneering role as a blue municipality, promoting sustainable marine economic activities and unveiling strategic collaborative initiatives aligned with European Ocean Pact agreements.