AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU-Moldova & environment policy: Moldova is moving to align with EU rules on waste, with a new project for separate collection, sorting, composting and modern storage, aiming to shut down unauthorized landfills and introduce tougher penalties once infrastructure is in place. Maritime protection: Parliament adopted Moldova’s accession to two IMO conventions on shipwreck removal and safe, environmentally sound ship recycling—key steps for protecting the Danube and the marine environment around Giurgiulești. Energy transition (storage): MPs voted in first reading to simplify procedures for installing electric energy storage systems, cutting bureaucracy that has slowed renewable projects. Green finance for SMEs: The EBRD is commissioning a study to expand Moldovan SMEs’ access to “green” financing via practical certification schemes. Public sector & climate-adjacent planning: Moldova’s government unveiled a broad public pay reform (10–30% raises for about 170,000 workers) and changes to leave rules—important for how quickly environmental and infrastructure programs can be staffed and delivered. Regional context: Ukraine was welcomed into the EEA/Eionet environmental monitoring network as a cooperating country, strengthening continent-wide tracking of war impacts on land, water, air and biodiversity.
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