Reports: EU seeking 15 per cent cut in truck emissions by 2025

BusinessGreen staff
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But calls for more ambitious targets for heavy goods vehicles from some member states and businesses look set to be rejected

The EU Commission is set to propose a 15 per cent cut in emissions from Europe's heavy goods trucks by 2025, according to reports, despite calls for more a more ambitious target from some member states...

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