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Parliament backs deals on illegal timber, IED
MEPs meeting in Strasbourg on Wednesday approved EU agreements on illegal timber and the new Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) replacing the IPPC directive and six related laws. The deals were struck by member state and parliament negotiators in June.
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