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EU under pressure to toughen ship recycling regulation - 03 May 2013 - News

In the Bangladesh port city of Chittagong, activists want the EU to get tough on the booming ship recycling industry that has become notorious for its poor labour and environmental safety records. New EU legislation is already in the making and could be finalised in June.

EU ministers back deep cuts in shipping fuel emissions - 30 October 2012 - News

Tough new sulphur limits for shipping fuel will be phased in across EU waters as part of European Union efforts to free the air of toxic chemicals that shorten thousands of lives.

MEPs OK law on cutting sulphur content in shipping fuels - 12 September 2012 - News

The European Parliament has approved legislation to slash sulphur levels in shipping fuels, a move environmentalists say will help prevent thousands of deaths linked to maritime pollution.

Marine fuel rules could cost billions, analysts say - 21 August 2012 - News

A European crackdown on pollution from ships will require billions worth of investment by shipping firms on filter technology and by refineries on upgrades to produce cleaner fuels - burdens the industries say they can ill afford.

Europe tackles sulphur emissions from ships - 24 May 2012 - News

EU governments on Wednesday agreed on legislation to limit the maximum sulphur content of shipping fuels that will come into effect in Europe at the end of the decade.

Bulgarian, Romanian hauliers get easier ride - 05 January 2012 - News

Not long ago it was fears of Polish plumbers and other tradesmen putting their western counterparts out of work. Now there are concerns that Bulgarian and Romanian lorry operators will drive their better-paid western cohorts out of business.

EU finance chiefs call for global air and maritime carbon market - 18 May 2011 - News

EU finance ministers have proposed a carbon pricing system for international shipping and aviation, to cut emissions and raise finances for climate change mitigation.

New UN expert group to study ship emissions - 30 March 2010 - News

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) last week agreed to establish an expert group to prepare a feasibility study on market-based instruments to cut greenhouse gas emissions from ships.

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