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WASTE OILS PLANT GIVEN ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT

The process of bringing all existing installations in Malta in line with the Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Directive of the EU has today been concluded following the approval of the MEPA board to grant an IPPC permit to Waste Oils Company Ltd. In the EU context these installations pose the greatest environmental risk -locally these consist of thirteen installations, which include the power stations and landfills.
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WASTE OILS PLANT GIVEN ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT
NO NEW RATIONALISATION EXERCISE
NO NEW RATIONALISATION EXERCISE
'TAL-MARGA' VALLEY DEVELOPMENT REFUSED
'TAL-MARGA' VALLEY DEVELOPMENT REFUSED

2010 International Year of Biodiversity

The United Nations proclaimed 2010 to be the International Year of Biodiversity, and people all over the world are working to safeguard this irreplaceable natural wealth and reduce biodiversity loss. This is vital for current and future human wellbeing. We need to do more. Now is the time to act.

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