EU reaches preliminary deal on reducing industrial emissions

Published 2023년 11월 29일

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EU member countries and the European Parliament have reached a preliminary agreement on reducing industrial emissions, including those from intensive poultry and pig farms and from ore mines. The deal aims to improve public access to information and reduce harmful emissions without creating excessive bureaucracy. The updated rules will apply from 2030 and include fines for companies that violate the regulations.
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EU member countries and the European Parliament said Wednesday they had reached a preliminary agreement on curbing industrial emissions, including those from intensive poultry and pig farms and from ore mines. The deal would "reduce harmful emissions from industry and improve public access to information", the European Council, representing member states, said in a statement. The lead EU lawmaker on the project, Radan Kanev, said it would significantly reduce emissions "without creating further red tape for industries and farmers", while bringing in stiff fines for companies violating it. The agreement, which still has to be formally adopted, aims to bring down air, soil and water pollution from companies by revising existing rules on emissions and landfill. It would also update a European pollutant release and transfer register known as E-PRTR. The parliament noted in a statement that emissions from big agricultural companies can lead to health problems such as asthma, bronchitis ...
Source: Modernghana

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