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May 23, 2007 · about 19 years ago

E.C. moves to make ship dismantling safer

BRUSSELS, Belgium—The European Commission is taking steps to make the dismantling of ships safer and less damaging to the environment. In a consultation paper published May 22, the commission does not present a completed plan but suggests actions to be taken in the European Union until the process n

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BRUSSELS, Belgium—The European Commission is taking steps to make the dismantling of ships safer and less damaging to the environment.

In a consultation paper published May 22, the commission does not present a completed plan but suggests actions to be taken in the European Union until the process now underway to develop an international convention on safe ship recycling is completed.

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