A BLACK market in banned ozone-depleting gases could thrive following their Europe-wide phase-out, the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) has warned.
A recent summit in Brussels, Belgium, convened by EIA has brought together representatives from the chemicals industry, World Customs Organisation, the European Commission, United Nations Environment Programme, and customs and ozone officers from all over Europe [...]
Illegal trade in banned gases could flourish, warns agency
February 20th, 2009 · No Comments
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UK supermarkets fare badly in first refrigeration & global warming survey
February 2nd, 2009 · No Comments
BUDGET supermarket Iceland has come bottom in a new survey examining the global warming impact of supermarket in-store fridges and freezers.
The Chilling Facts survey, carried out by London-based campaign group, the Environmental Investigation Agency EIA) asked supermarkets about the global warming impacts of their refrigeration.
Marks & Spencer came top of the league table, mainly [...]
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