News
Tweet
MEPs want tighter chemical restrictions on toys
A ban on the most dangerous chemicals in toys proposed by the European commission should be extended to major heavy metals and many more allergenic fragrances, the European parliament's internal market committee said on Thursday.
The full text of this article is only available to registered subscribers and free trialists. To login, please enter your email address and subscriber access code below.
Article Index:
Related Content
-
Ireland not on track to meet clean water goals
14 Nov 2008
-
Commission unveils tyre labelling proposal
13 Nov 2008
-
Brussels proposes wider EU energy label
13 Nov 2008
-
Italian green public procurement lags behind
12 Nov 2008
-
UK paper recycling sector "hit by falling exports"
11 Nov 2008
-
Ozone pollution "still a health hazard in Europe"
10 Nov 2008
-
MEPs fight for their carbon capture funding plans
10 Nov 2008
-
China proposes climate technology transfer plan
7 Nov 2008
-
ECJ clarifies obligations under water pollution law
6 Nov 2008
-
MEPs stick to their guns on pesticide approvals
5 Nov 2008
Danish presidency programme
Denmark took over the presidency of the EU on 1 January.
Read ENDS article on its provisional agenda of meetings
See also its website and full programme of work officially presented on 6 January
RSS
Latest jobs
- Allen & York Ltd: Energy Manager £34-37K
- Fusion People: Senior Sustainability Engineer £30000-40000 per annum
- Mattinson Partnership: Senior Consultant - Sustainability Team £30k upwards

