Europe Greens Paint, Rejects Tough Refrigerant Controls

Environment News Service, April, 2004 by staff

STRASBOURG, France (ENS) — In a move to cut air pollution across Europe, the European Union has adopted new legislation that will reduce the quantity of dangerous solvents in paints, varnishes and car repair products.

The European Parliament Tuesday unanimously agreed to support the European Commission and the Council of Ministers' proposal for the new legislation, which will cut emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from these products. VOCs are components of ground level ozone, or smog.

Lines are painted on the A1 roadway in Northumberland, England. (Photo courtesy FreeFoto) Implementation of the law in a two step phased in process will reduce the emissions of VOCs from paints and varnishes and products for vehicle repairs in the present 15 current EU...

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