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EU states narrowly agree weakened draft IPPC law
Environment ministers agreed to water down draft proposals to revise the EU's IPPC industrial pollution directive on Thursday, but only after narrowly overcoming opposition from a group of countries who said the compromise was “not ecologically reasonable”.
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