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Chapters of the zero pollution monitoring assessment 2022:
To measure progress towards the zero pollution action plan’s targets and vision and understand the likelihood of achieving them, robust monitoring and outlook mechanisms must be in place. Consequently, a monitoring and outlook framework was established under the zero pollution action plan.
The EEA is responsible for delivering the zero pollution monitoring assessment and supporting policy implementation through its ongoing monitoring and reporting on the state of the European environment. The Agency also monitors and reports more broadly on progress towards wider environmental and climate policy objectives. The European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC) has delivered the zero pollution outlook report, which takes a forward looking perspective in assessing the likelihood of the EU meeting the zero pollution targets.
This first zero pollution monitoring and outlook assessment serves as a baseline. Together with future assessments, it will support the Commission and Member States in assessing progress towards the zero pollution targets. It will also inform future policies designed to support the zero pollution ambition.
Download a summary zero pollution monitoring assessment report here, in pdf format.
The EU zero pollution action plan is a fundamental element of the European Green Deal, which in turn is supported by the 8th Environment Action Programme. The action plan sets a high level of ambition and recognises that systemic change will be required to deliver on the 2050 vision. The zero pollution hierarchy (shown below) outlines the actions that should be undertaken to meaningfully tackle pollution. It prioritises prevention as the most effective means of meeting the zero pollution targets and vision.
The development of a ‘monitoring and outlook framework’ has been key to tracking progress towards the zero pollution ambition and has been used to assess progress in the following ways:
EEA’s zero pollution monitoring assessment is one of three products which together provide the monitoring, outlook and policy perspectives. The other products are:
The zero pollution action plan lists a number of targets to be achieved by 2030. Progress towards these targets is presented below based on past trends. The current ‘distance to target’ is also presented - an assessment of the likelihood of achieving the target based on current status and recent trends. The distance to target is categorised on the following basis:
An element of expert judgement is also used where there are uncertainties in the available evidence. For further information please click on the target card.
The EEA’s zero pollution monitoring assessment provides the first review of progress towards the zero pollution targets and vision. The aim of this assessment is to benchmark progress and support the European Commission and Member States in identifying areas where further measures are needed to deliver the zero pollution targets and vision.
A second monitoring and outlook assessment will be published in 2024, to review progress and revisit the most persistent barriers to achieving the zero pollution targets and vision.
The following resources also provide useful information on the zero pollution action plan:
The country assessments are the sole responsibility of the EEA member and cooperating countries supported by the EEA through guidance, translation and editing.
For references, please go to https://eea.europa.eu./publications/zero-pollution/zero-pollution or scan the QR code.
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