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DENMARK CHP



KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank is developing plans to lend Euro 43 million to Danish company Leverandorforeningen af 1990 AmbA to build and operate a medium-sized CHP municipal waste incineration plant.

Consisting of one incineration line with a treatment capacity of 24t/h and an energy output capacity of 46 MWth and 16.5 Mwe, the plants would be sited in MÃ¥de, an industrial zone in the city of Esbjerg, on Denmark’s west coast.…

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TOON ARMY



Keith Nuthall
FRANCE’S Loi Evin, which restricts the display of advertisements for alcoholic drinks, has come under attack from an unlikely source, a case at the European Court of Justice involving Newcastle United Football Club.

The team – locally known as the Magpies – is fighting legal action brought by Bacardi-Martini and Cellier des Dauphins.…

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BELGIUM



BY KEITH NUTHALL
BELGIAN power utilities Electrabel and SPE will continue to receive grants from their national government compensating them for having to help pay for dismantling installations at the Mol-Dessel experimental nuclear site, even though the country’s electricity system has been liberalised.…

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POLISH PALLETS



KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has formally proposed stripping immunity from existing EU anti-dumping duties on imports of Polish pallets enjoyed by seven companies, who will henceforth, (assuming EU ministers agree the move), pay the tariffs. Six of the companies were found to have broken promises not to dump pallets on the EU market, while one is an associated company.…

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MARS PROJECT



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A RESEARCH project developing ways of feeding spaceship food plants with the recycled faeces of Mars-bound astronauts could have important spin-off applications for the disposal of municipal waste water.

The European Space Agency funded MELISSA (micro-ecological life support alternative) project is examining how to re-use the maximum amount of waste generated by spacemen on future long trips to the red planet.…

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ASBESTOS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Parliament has tightened a proposed reform of the European Union rules protecting construction workers from asbestos, cutting maximum exposure levels, especially during demolition, removal, repair and maintenance work, (except for asbestos cement work). Here, workers would be exposed to a maximum average of 0.05 fibres per cm2 over eight hours, rather than 0.1.…

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DEBT RECOVERY



BY KEITH NUTHALL
IN a groundbreaking legal move, the European Commission has proposed a regulation that would force courts and other judicial authorities across the EU to recognise an uncontested order secured by a creditor, for the recovery of owed money held in another Member State.…

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EU AUDIT



BY ALAN OSBORN
A PAPER released yesterday (Thursday) by the financial services of the European Commission says that supervision of the EU audit profession “must be enhanced” in the wake of the Enron disaster. “There are currently no agreed auditing standards in the EU and no European mechanism to deal with such supervision,” the paper notes, adding that the Commission will present later this year a Communication (discussion paper) on auditing strategy.…

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CHINA WTO



BY KEITH NUTHALL
CHINA has been rapped for delaying the establishment of import quotas allowing European Union clothing exporters to sell into this huge emerging market. Under the terms of China’s accession to the World Trade Organisation, quotas should have been created by January.…

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CHINA WTO



BY KEITH NUTHALL
CHINA has sought to allay fears that it is dragging its feet over the implementation of liberalisation commitments it made when it was admitted into the World Trade Organisation. It has released explanatory notes to the European Union and Canada, who have raised concerns over the opening of textile import quotas.…

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