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EU environment ministers revive carbon label idea
Member states have asked the European commission to study the possibility of including carbon emissions in EU environmental labels for products. Environment ministers made their call as part of a general endorsement of a sustainable consumption and production strategy issued by the commission in summer (EED 16/07/08).
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