The EU has provisionally agreed on new rules for recycled plastics in vehicles and is reconsidering its 2035 ban on new fossil fuel cars, a shift influenced by figures like Manfred Weber.The plastics agreement, reached in Brussels, mandates 25% recycled plastics in new vehicles, with 20% from old cars within a 10-year deadline, and requests the European Commission to set future targets for other materials.The proposed change to the 2035 ban would require a 90% CO2 emission reduction instead of 100%, allowing for continued sales of internal combustion engine vehicles that meet new standards and ensuring technological neutrality, with a final proposal expected December 16.