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EU lawmakers strike deal on revised IPPC law
European Parliament and member state negotiators reached an agreement on the revision of the IPPC directive on industrial pollution on Friday, ENDS has learned. The deal will lead to a new law incorporating IPPC and six other pollution laws.
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