Six European countries call for deeper analysis of CDR integration in EU ETS

Published 19:36 on September 18, 2025 / Last updated at 19:36 on September 18, 2025 / / EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe)

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Six European countries, including four EU member states plus Norway and Iceland, have urged the European Commission to assess how permanent carbon dioxide removals (CDR) could be incorporated into the EU’s 2040 climate framework and carbon market, according to a joint statement seen by Carbon Pulse on Thursday.
Six European countries, including four EU member states plus Norway and Iceland, have urged the European Commission to assess how permanent carbon dioxide removals (CDR) could be incorporated into the EU’s 2040 climate framework and carbon market, according to a joint statement seen by Carbon Pulse on Thursday.


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