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Choice of chemicals agency chief sparks row
The European commission is facing criticism from green groups over the way it dew up a shortlist of candidates to become the first executive director of the new European chemicals agency (Echa), a body that will play a pivotal role in implementing the Reach chemicals regulation.
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