Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2007-02-13-Speech-2-073"
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"I supported the Jackson report today because it encompassed the thrust of the Environment Committee’s progressive stance on waste prevention and management. I am particularly satisfied that the European Parliament has rejected the Commission’s proposal to re-brand municipal waste incinerators based on certain criteria. Sinn Féin supports those communities in Ireland fighting against the imposition of dangerous incinerators onto their communities.
The Jackson report sends out a clear signal that the European Parliament supports the principles of a recycling society – Member States should do so too. The inclusion of the five-step waste hierarchy plan and the insistence on obliging Member States to provide waste prevention plans are also welcome. I regret that clearer and more ambitious targets were not included, however."@en1
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