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FUEL COMPANIES KEEN TO JUMP ON THE ECO-DRIVING BANDWAGON



BY CHRIS JONES, in Paris

FUEL companies are getting increasingly involved in support for eco-driving campaigns, but still have the own self-interest at heart, according to Peter Wilbers of Senter Novem, the Dutch energy agency.

Wilbers was speaking at an international forum organised by the International Energy Agency (IEA) in Paris on November 22-23, which brought to together policy-makers, fuel companies, car manufacturers and road users to discuss the role of eco-driving on fuel economy and CO2 emissions.…

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PETTEN REACTOR LIFE EXTENDED BY EU COUNCIL OF MINISTERS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

Brussels

The operation of the high flux research reactor operated by the European Union’s (EU) Joint Research Centre, in Petten, the Netherlands, has been extended for one more year by the EU Council of Ministers. The reactor will now continue as a research tool until December 2008, with a Euro 8.5 million budget donated by the Dutch and French governments.…

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ECODRIVING GIVES LOCAL AUTHORITIES OPPORTUNITY TO BE GREEN AND BE SEEN BEING GREEN - IEA CONFERENCE



BY CHRIS JONES, in Paris

A FEW hours of training and a handful of simple-to-follow driving rules can help significantly reduce CO2 emissions by buses, lorries and other public sector vehicles, and help local authorities do their bit – and be seen doing it – to tackle global warming.…

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ECJ SAYS EU ROAD ACCIDENT VICTIMS SUING INSURERS CAN USE THEIR HOME COUNTRY COURTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Court of Justice (ECJ) has indicated that British fleet drivers who are victims of accidents in other European Union (EU) member states, can sue the insurer of responsible party in the UK. The ECJ precedent-making ruling came in a case where a German driver was injured in the Netherlands.…

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FOOD CONSUMERS NEED CAREFUL WOOING TO ACCEPT ACTIVE PACKAGING, EXPERTS TELL EFSA CONFERENCE



BY DAVID HAWORTH, in Brussels

CONSUMER reaction is critical to the acceptability of the new generation of packaging which uses deliberate interactions between the packaging and food, according to an expert from Montpellier University, France, in a paper delivered to last week’s European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) conference held in Brussels to honour that organisation’s first five years.…

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION APPROVES DANONE TAKEOVER DEAL



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has approved the proposed acquisition of the Dutch company Numico by France’s Danone. Because both companies are major suppliers of baby food and baby milk products, Brussels gave its competition approval on condition Danone offloads Numico’s baby milk and baby drink business in France.…

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BREAK UP OF NETHERLANDS ANTILLES WILL POSE TOUGH CHALLENGE ON FIGHTING CARIBBEAN MONEY LAUNDERING



BY SUZANNE KOELEGA, in Sint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles, JAMES FULLER, in Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, and KEITH NUTHALL

A MAJOR shake up is looming in the political organisation of the Caribbean, with the impending dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles federation, and the creation of separate political units for its composite islands Curaçao, Bonaire, Sint Maarten, Saba and Sint Eustatius (Statia).…

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SMOKING STATISTICS SHOW BRITONS MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO ANTI-SMOKING MESSAGES THAN MANY CONTINENTALS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

ENVIRONMENTAL health officers may think there are a lot of smokers in the UK – in 2005, 24% of adults aged 16 or over in Britain smoked cigarettes, but spare a thought for officials in Greece – home of Europe’s keenest smokers.…

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IRAN PAINT INDUSTRY THRIVES, DESPITE THE THREAT OF NUCLEAR CONFRONTATION



BY MARK ROWE and PAUL COCHRANE

IT is something of an understatement to describe Iran as a peripheral player on the international paint scene. The country’s share of the world market in paints and varnishes in 2007 is, according to research analysts Gobi International, just 0.5%.…

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EU MINISTERS ALLOW DUTCH TO CHARGE CLOTHING CONTRACTORS TO FIGHT VAT FRAUD



BY KEITH NUTHALL

EU MINISTERS ALLOW DUTCH TO CHARGE CLOTHING CONTRACTORS TO FIGHT VAT FRAUD

THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers has authorised the Netherlands to derogate from standard VAT law for the ready-to-wear clothing industry by shifting the obligation to pay sales tax from clothing firm sub-contractors to their contractors.…

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