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Petrol vapour technology mandatory from 2019
All service stations selling more than 3,000 cubic metres of fuel annually would be required to have petrol vapour recovery systems from 2019 under an agreement struck between MEPs and the Czech EU presidency. The deal was backed by governments last week.
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