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Deal reached on EU car recyclability rules
Governments and MEPs have reached a first-reading agreement on legislation to create new EU car recyclability requirements, it has emerged. The directive will force manufacturers to build vehicles to standards enabling member states to meet recycling targets in the 2000 end-of-life vehicles (ELV) directive.
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