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THE COGENERATION MARKET
BY MONIKA HANLEY, LEE ADENDORFF, MARK ROWE, ALAN OSBORN, MINDY RAN, GERARD O’DWYER and MARTINA MARECKOVA
FOR an industry that generates energy, heat and maybe cooling, the European cogeneration sector has been operating on a decidedly low output in recent years.…
EU SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE PROBES ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY OF COATING CHEMICALS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A KEY European Union (EU) scientific committee is examining chemicals, including those used by the paint and coating industry, to determine their safety to the environment, ahead of a European Commission review. Brussels is scheduled this summer to propose to ministers and MEPs new and revised EU Environmental Quality Standards that limit how much certain chemicals can leach into surface waters, a key issue for coatings producers, especially those producing waterproof paints.…
HEINEKEN DENIES INDIAN LAUNCHY DELAY RUMOURS
BY MINI PANT ZACHARIAH
India’s United Breweries (UB) has told just-drinks that its planned 2011 Indian launch of Heineken is still on schedule, despite widespread reports of delays to 2012. Indian newspapers have quoted unnamed trade officials citing upgrades at UB’s Mumbai brewery as preventing planned Heineken sales from October.…
NETHERLANDS PRESSES FOR NANOTECHNOLOGY REFORM
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE DUTCH government has released a paper at the European Union Council of Ministers that presses the European Commission to make good on its plans this summer to propose specific legislation controlling nanotechnology. At a council debate, minutes said the Dutch delegation "argued that the current legislation is not geared to evaluating the specific hazards related to nano-engineered particles."…
CONTROLLED VERSUS FREE MARKETS
BY MARGUERITE-JEANNE DESCHAMPS, MINI PANT ZACHARIAH and WANG FANGQING
All over the world, when, where and what kind of alcohol consumers can purchase varies between each country’s national – and, occasionally, regional – laws. One would understand if alcoholic beverage manufacturers would prefer operating in markets where retailers are free to sell alcohol, versus those were a limited number of agents can make sales.…
CONVERTERS LOOK FOR PRECISION AND HIGHER OUTPUT WHEN IT COMES TO COATING AND LAMINATION MACHINERY
BY MJ DESCHAMPS
AS one of the final stages in the converting process, it is important that the coating and laminating of raw materials goes off without a hitch to produce the best possible end product for paper, plastic and textile packagers.…
TERRORIST FINANCE INFORMATION EXCHANGE SYSTEM REMAINS POLITICALLY CONTROVERSIAL
BY ALAN OSBORN
FEW transatlantic agreements have given rise to more friction and animosity than the Terrorist Finance Tracking Programme (TFTP) set up by the US Treasury in 2001 shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and in direct response to them.…
DUTCH ENVIRONMENTALISTS FAIL TO LINK NATIONAL EMISSIONS LIMITS TO EU POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL DIRECTIVE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
DUTCH environmental campaigners have failed in court to link two European Union (EU) directives in a way that would force pollution permits for power stations to respect national emissions limits imposed by EU law. The two directives in question are the 2008 integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC) directive and the 2001 directive on national emission ceilings for certain atmospheric pollutants (NEC).…
DUTCH ENVIRONMENTALISTS FAIL TO LINK NATIONAL EMISSIONS LIMITS TO EU POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL DIRECTIVE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
DUTCH environmental campaigners have failed in court to link two European Union (EU) directives in a way that would force pollution permits for coal-fired power stations to respect national emissions limits imposed by EU law. The two directives in question are the 2008 integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC) directive and the 2001 directive on national emission ceilings for certain atmospheric pollutants (NEC).…
EU FAILS TO AGREE BAN ON MEAT FROM CLONED ANIMALS AND THEIR OFFSPRING
BY KEITH NUTHALL
TALKS to agree a new European Union (EU) novel food regulation, which could have banned the use of meat from cloned animals and their offspring collapsed this week (Monday Mar 28). It means that the current novel foods law, adopted in 1997, remains in force, with no outright ban on using these meats in the EU.…