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UK launches "cooperative industry regulation"
Key industry sectors in England and Wales are being asked to agree to long-term environmental improvement targets under an innovative regulatory approach launched by the Anglo-Welsh environment agency on Tuesday. The approach "goes beyond traditional regulation" by using a mix of regulation and voluntary initiatives, the agency said.
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