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MEPs split over extension of EU ecodesign rules
Several members of the European parliament's environment committee have opposed extending the EU's ecodesign directive to all manufactured goods. The proposal was made by Romanian rapporteur Magor Imre Csibi in late December (EE 06/01/09).
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Denmark took over the presidency of the EU on 1 January.
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