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". – Mr President, as my colleague Mrs Wallström explained during the debate yesterday, the Commission is unable to accept those amendments of Parliament which would extend the scope of the proposed directive to include a total and immediate ban on octabromodiphenyl ether – in short octaBDEs and decaBDEs. This concerns Amendments Nos 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9 and 10. The reason for the position of the Commission is that the risk assessment for these substances is not yet finalised.
Furthermore, the Commission is also unable to accept the amendment that would introduce a future total ban on decaBDEs from 1 January 2006, should the risk assessments conclude that the substance causes concern. This is Amendment No 4. The reason we take this stand is that the ban should be introduced much earlier than 2006, as the risk assessment will be concluded during 2002."@en1
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