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Nova.cz | Economic dependence on China
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11. 6. 2025 at 18:00
Experts warn that Europe and the United States should try to reduce their dependence on Chinese industry. The situation was commented on by Zuzana Krulichová, an analyst at the EUROPEUM Institute.

Hospodářské noviny | Czechia is not yet a battery powerhouse. It though has a potential in production and recycling.
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10. 2. 2025 at 11:24
The battery industry offers huge business opportunities in the coming years. The Czech Republic has a chance to become a leader if it adapts its economic strategies, speeds up permitting processes and invests in the entire value chain. Filip Křenek, project coordinator and analyst at EUROPEUM Institute, commented for Hospodářské noviny.

ČRo Plus | Europe wants to make more use of precious metals from old batteries and worn clothes
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15. 1. 2025 at 11:20
Is it waste or raw material? For almost a decade, the European Union has been trying to make the answer increasingly sound like raw material. In that time, it has adopted rules on how to better manage plastics, textiles and batteries. Now the new European Commission is preparing general rules for the so-called circular economy. EUROPEUM Institute analyst Filip Křenek commented for Czech Radio.

Obnovitelně.cz | Circular economy challenges the Czech automotive industry, experts reached an agreement
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28. 10. 2024 at 11:33
On Thursday 17 October 2024, a conference entitled Circularity in the Czech automotive industry: opportunities and obstacles was held by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy in cooperation with the Institute for Circular Economy INCIEN. The event was partnered by the Czech Battery Cluster. Filip Křenek, a researcher at EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, participated in one of the organised panel debates.

POLICY PAPER: Waste as a cause of climate change: what to do with it?
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13. 5. 2019 at 14:45
Štěpán Vaškevič in his policy paper examines an often neglected activity in climate policies - waste management and its impact on climate change. How is the Czech republic really standing when it comes to this phenomena? And what are the further perspectives?