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7 Dec 2006 12:00AM
The Environment Agency has, for the first time, penalised four companies for failing to account for their carbon emissions during the first year of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS).
Targeting the most carbon intensive industrial operators, the EU ETS provides financial incentives for industry to become more efficient and reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that are contributing to climate change.
As immediate past chair of the BIFM, Mick Dalton, and Bernie Sheehan expl... (486 more words)
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