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Substantial drop in EU road fuel sulphur levels
The sulphur content of road fuels sold in the EU declined substantially in 2005, according to figures published by the European commission on Thursday. The findings were presented in the commission's latest report on implementation of the EU's 1998 fuel quality directive.
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