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There is no doubt that we need to reduce pollution from batteries and improve recycling of batteries. Nickel-cadmium batteries are particularly polluting. The compromise on nickel-cadmium is realistic giving a four-year breathing space before a full ban would be introduced. This would mean that the power tool industry would have time to introduce alternatives which are less polluting. I hope that there will be no headlines tomorrow saying that the EU bans power tools."@en1
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