CEFIC STUDIES NEW WHO AIR POLLUTION GUIDELINES

BY ALAN OSBORN LONDON (ICIS news)--European chemical industry federation CEFIC said today it was studying closely new air quality guidelines announced last week by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to see whether it would impose significant new demands on manufacturers. CEFIC communications counsellor Dominique Maréchal, communications counsellor for CEFIC, said: "We first need to analyse the document internally," before assessing the guidelines. The WHO limits cover pollutants produced widely by the chemical sector: nitrogen dioxide, particulate ...


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