EU moves to clean up biofuels, shipping and plastic bags

Will Nichols
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Landmark biofuels vote ends six years of uncertainty, while MEPs also back move to report on shipping emissions and phase out plastic bags

A flurry of environmental votes in the European Parliament have today confirmed a new cap on "bad biofuels", while backing stronger rules around reporting shipping emissions and binding targets to cut...

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