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MEP calls for tougher rules on biocide approvals
The MEP leading the European Parliament's debate on a revision of biocide rules, Krista Klass, wants to extend exclusion criteria for substances to cover environmental damage. The European Commission initially proposed to ban substances threatening health only.
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