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Ministers to debate eco-efficient economy vision
EU environment ministers meeting in Sweden next week will discuss concrete measures to help Europe shift towards what the Swedish presidency of the EU calls an "eco-efficient economy". The concept was outlined by Sweden earlier this month (EE 02/07/09).
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