Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2006-04-06-Speech-4-092"
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A new recycling facility opened in Cork in January. I passed it on Saturday evening and noticed an already impressive stack of refrigerators that had accumulated in less than ten weeks. These mountains of ageing refrigerators, and in warmer climates air conditioners, are rusting in every population centre in the EU.
Strong fluorinated greenhouse gases legislation is long overdue to rectify the past and protect our climate into the future. I congratulate all parties in this process in reaching agreement to protect stricter laws in countries like Denmark, and in issues of labelling. Though I note that the Commission had second thoughts, I feel we must hold it to its word. I look forward to the day when the EU will be compliant with its Kyoto obligation on f-gases."@en1
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