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Unternehmen und umweltpolitische Gruppen kämpfen um Öko-Finanzmittel[en

Erschienen: Dienstag 4. April 2006    | Aktualisiert: Mittwoch 26. April 2006   

Kleine und mittelständische Unternehmen, sowie Anbieter von Umwelttechnologien und umweltpolitische Aktivisten haben sich zusammengeschlossen, um sich für die Beibehaltung der Finanzhilfen für ökologische Innovationen im Haushalt 2007-2013, einzusetzen.

Three EU interest groups - the European Association of Craft, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (UEAPME), the European Committee of Environmental Technology Suppliers Associations (EUCETSA) and the European Environmental Bureau (EEB) - have written a joint letter to the Commission on Monday (3 April) "to prevent a major reduction of funding available for eco-innovation support in the period 2007-2013".

The three organisations say EU leaders at their December summit last year slashed some 30% off the €520 million originally foreseen for eco-innovation in the Commission budget planning for the seven year period (see our LinksDossier on the financial perspectives 2007-2013).

UEAPME, EUCESTA and EEB say the reduction in funds will make it "rather difficult for the Commission to show leadership in promoting eco-innovation in the coming years".

They point to the last EU spring summit of 24 March, which endorsed a set of actions that include the "strong promotion and diffusion of eco-innovations and environmental technologies".

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