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European EPA bosses set out green policy vision
The heads of Europe's environment agencies have urged a revolution in the EU's approach to environment policy. In a report aimed at the European commission they say member states should have more flexibility to meet EU-set "environmental outcomes" and that regulation should be targeted more strongly at higher-risk firms.
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