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EU regulators to attack illegal waste trade
European regulators agreed increased efforts to combat illegal trade in waste at a meeting in Prague last week. Senior officials warned that the problem was extensive and getting worse. "As regulators we must strike while the iron is hot," said Gerard Wolters, head of the Netherlands environmental inspectorate.
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Denmark took over the presidency of the EU on 1 January.
Read ENDS article on its provisional agenda of meetings
See also its website and full programme of work officially presented on 6 January
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