EU advisors outline blueprint for turning CO2 into “tradeable commodity”

Published 10:26 on September 26, 2025 / Last updated at 10:26 on September 26, 2025 / / CO2 Management (CCUS), EMEA (Europe), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation)

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Europe’s effort to build an integrated CO2 market and transport network is stymied by a fragmented regulatory landscape, legal ambiguities, and financial risk - barriers that must be urgently lifted if the EU is to hit its climate targets, according to a new report from the Zero Emissions Platform (ZEP).
Europe’s effort to build an integrated CO2 market and transport network is stymied by a fragmented regulatory landscape, legal ambiguities, and financial risk - barriers that must be urgently lifted if the EU is to hit its climate targets, according to a new report from the Zero Emissions Platform (ZEP).


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