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Latest news - ENVI Committee meetings - Committee on the Environment, Climate and Food Safety
The next committee meetings will take place on:
- Monday, 19 January 2026, from 19:00 to 21:00 (Strasbourg)
- Wednesday, 28 January 2026, from 9:00 to 12:30 and from 14:30 to 18:30
- Thursday, 29 January 2026, from 9:00 to 12:30
ENVI Work in progress (updated 10 November 2025)
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Latest news - Next SEDE meeting - Committee on Security and Defence
The next meeting of the Committee on Security and Defence (SEDE)is scheduled to take place on Thursday, 15 January 2026from 9.00 - 12.30ain Brussels(room SPINELLI 5G3).
Further information about the SEDE meetings can be found here.
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SEDE missions 2025:- Djibouti - 27-29 October 2025
- Greenland - 15-19 September 2025
- Norway - 27-30 May 2025
- Moldova and Ukraine - 14-17 April 2025
- Bosnia and Herzegovina - 24-27 February 2025
- Israel and Palestine - 5-8 February 2025
- United Kingdom - 28-30 October 2024
- Ukraine - 25-26 October 2024
SEDE Committee meetings' calendar 2025
SEDE Committee meetings' calendar 2026
EP calendar 2025
EP calendar 2026
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Latest news - Next IMCO meeting: 26 & 27 January 2026, Brussels - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
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Latest news - Next meeting - Subcommittee on Human Rights
The next ordinary meeting of the Subcommittee on Human Rights is scheduled to take place on 26-27 January 2026in Brussels.
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Highlights - Hearing on food safety risks linked to energy drink consumption in minors - Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
On 3 December, ENVI will hold a hearing on the food safety risks linked to energy drink consumption in minors.The hearing follows up on a Report from Foodwatch, which finds that companies use social media, gaming, merchandise and sports sponsorships to market energy drinks to minors. These products often contain large amounts of caffeine that can cause health problems for children. Some Member States have already imposed age restrictions on energy drinks. The report will be presented by Foodwatch, followed by two discussion panels with experts. The first panel will focus assess scientific evidence behind the risks linked to energy drink consumption in minors. The second panel will consider possible actions from a food safety policy perspective. The Commission is also invited to participate.
Presentation of the Foodwatch report ‘First wings, then a racing heart - How Red Bull, Monster & Co market energy drinks to children’ by Dr Rebekka Siegmann, Foodwatch
Energy Drinks: Do they give the Pediatric Cardiovascular system wings ? Results of the EDUCATE study - Presentation by Dr Felix Oberhoffer, paediatric resident/clinician scientist, University Hospital of LMU Munich
Consequences of consuming energy drinks in minors: strong desires and weak brakes - Presentation by Dr Brita de Jong, Chair of the Advocacy Committee of the Dutch Association of Paeditricians
Consommation de boissons énergisantes chez les mineurs - Presentation by Anthony Berthou, nutritionist specialised in systemic food issues
EPRS note on Energy drinks consumption in minors: EU and national approaches
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