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Third of Portuguese waste operators break the law
A third of the licensed waste management companies investigated by the Portuguese environment ministry since December 2009 break the law, the Portuguese environment minister Dule Pássaro announced on Tuesday. A total of 100 companies have been investigated so far.
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