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  • European Environmental Bureau

    Company Overview

    European Environmental Bureau (EEB)

    Brussels, Belgium

    1974

    Approximately 80 employees (source: eeb.org). Revenue ranged between €5.5 million and €7.5 million in recent years (no 2023-specific figure disclosed) (source: eeb.org).

    What They Do

    The European Environmental Bureau (EEB) is Europe's largest network of environmental citizens' organizations, functioning as a non-governmental organization (NGO) focused on advocacy for environmental protection and influencing EU policy (source: wikipedia.org). It coordinates over 180 member organizations across more than 40 countries, representing local, national, and international environmental groups in EU Member States and neighboring regions. The EEB does not engage in developing or deploying renewable energy technologies but instead focuses on policy advocacy, operating an information service, and producing position papers on critical EU agenda topics such as climate change, biodiversity, and industrial emissions (source: eeb.org). Its target markets include EU institutions and policymakers, with a primary focus on influencing legislation rather than commercial clients.

    Projects & Track Record

    The EEB does not execute commercial projects like renewable energy installations; instead, it focuses on advocacy campaigns and policy initiatives (source: wikipedia.org). Notable efforts include leading the public participation issue group for the European ECO Forum in 1998 and contributing to the UNECE Aarhus Convention negotiations. In 2020, the EEB supported petitions signed by 1.6 million EU citizens advocating for a green recovery (source: eeb.org). Ongoing initiatives encompass 12 policy teams advocating on various files, including the Industrial Emissions Directive revisions and the Nature Restoration Law adoption in 2023. The EEB also launched the EU Raw Materials Coalition in September 2023 to facilitate civil society dialogue on resource justice (source: eeb.org).

    Recent Developments

    In 2023, the EEB organized the "Imagine Europe Beyond Growth" conference, distributing over 700 magazine copies and achieving 1,500 downloads (source: eeb.org). The organization also contributed to the adoption of the Nature Restoration Law amid a disinformation campaign, supported by 6,000 scientists and diverse stakeholders. Additionally, the EEB hosted Green10 Ministers’ receptions in Brussels and presented civil society visions at ministerial meetings in Stockholm and Valladolid (source: eeb.org). In 2022, Patrick ten Brink was appointed Secretary General, succeeding Jeremy Wates, and the secretariat was reorganized into 12 policy teams under the Long-Term Strategy 2020-2030 (source: eeb.org).

    Working There

    Roles at the EEB span 12 policy teams covering areas such as environmental law and justice, sustainable food systems, and industrial emissions (source: eeb.org). All approximately 80 positions are based in the Brussels headquarters, with no hiring indicated at other locations (source: eeb.org). The company culture emphasizes collaboration with its 180+ members and high organizational governance standards, adapting quickly to remote work during the pandemic (source: eeb.org). While specific benefits are not documented, the EEB acknowledges EU LIFE Programme funding and maintains an EC register for interest representatives (source: eeb.org).

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