Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants has 10 disclosed EU lobbying meetings from 2025-05-22 to 2026-04-14: 9 with the European Commission and 1 with Members of the European Parliament. Source: EU Transparency Register no. 7899845424-69, Commission disclosures and MEP declarations. Methodology

Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants

EU lobbying footprint — who they meet, and on what.

Register no.
7899845424-69
Disclosed meetings
10 (9 Commission · 1 MEP)
Period
2025-05-222026-04-14

Declared fields of interest: Banking and financial services · Budget · Business and industry · Climate action · Consumers · Energy · Environment · Regional policy · Research and innovation · Taxation

Lobbying profile

as declared 2026-01-30
Category
Trade and business associations
Legal status
Non-profitmaking organisation, registered as e.V. in Germany
Declared lobbying cost
€800,000
Lobbying FTEs
5.25
LobbyFacts / Transparency Register source ↗

At a glance

Most-met policy areas
  • Climate2
  • Competition2
  • Energy1
Commission officials
  • Aurel Ciobanu-Dordea3
  • Olivia Gippner1
  • Inge Bernaerts1
  • Ulla Schwager1
  • Stefan Leiner1

Disclosed meetings

Newest first. EC = European Commission, EP = Member of the European Parliament.

  • 2026-04-14ECOlivia Gippner · Cabinet of Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra
    EU ETS review and waste incinerationsource ↗
  • 2026-03-04ECAurel Ciobanu-Dordea · Director
    Follow up to a meeting held in 2025 on destruction of PFAS in municipal waste incinerators.source ↗
  • 2025-12-11ECInge Bernaerts · Director
    The Commission explained the different instruments in the competition toolbox (antitrust including horizontal cooperation, State aid, foreign subsidies), their relation to the sector/its challenges; presented the newly adopted RESourceEU action plansource ↗
  • 2025-12-11ECUlla Schwager · Head of Unit
    The Commission explained the different instruments in the competition toolbox (antitrust including horizontal cooperation, State aid, foreign subsidies), their relation to the sector/its challenges; presented the newly adopted RESourceEU action plansource ↗
  • 2025-12-03EPKÖHLER Stefan
    Politischer Austausch zu Abfallverwertungsource ↗
  • 2025-11-20ECStefan Leiner · Head of Unit
    Meeting on PFAS in Wastesource ↗
  • 2025-11-20ECAurel Ciobanu-Dordea · Director
    Meeting on PFAS in Wastesource ↗
  • 2025-11-18ECAndrzej Celinski · Cabinet of Commissioner Piotr Serafin
    Presentation on the state of play of the negotiations of the next MFF, with the special focus on communication activities.source ↗
  • 2025-09-18ECPaula Rey Garcia · Head of Unit
    Electrification, tripartites contracts, storage and flexibility, and gridssource ↗
  • 2025-05-22ECAurel Ciobanu-Dordea · Director
    Exchange of views on the feasibility study to include waste incineration and landfilling in the ETS Directive (greenhouse gas emission allowance trading).source ↗

Lobbying in these areas

Frequently asked

How many EU lobbying meetings has Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants disclosed?

Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants (EU Transparency Register no. 7899845424-69) appears in 10 disclosed meetings with EU officials and MEPs between 2025-05-22 and 2026-04-14: 9 with the European Commission and 1 with Members of the European Parliament.

What does Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants lobby on?

Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants's disclosed EU meetings most often concern Climate, Competition, Energy. Every meeting and its topic is listed with its official source on this page.

Who does Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants meet in Brussels?

Across its disclosed meetings, Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants has met Commission officials including Aurel Ciobanu-Dordea, Olivia Gippner, Inge Bernaerts, and MEPs including KÖHLER Stefan. These are counts of officially disclosed meetings, not a measure of influence.

Primary sources

Every meeting above is a public disclosure by the European Commission or a Member of the European Parliament; counts are of disclosed meetings only and are not a measure of influence. Methodology. Data © European Union (Decision 2011/833/EU) & the European Parliament.

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