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"en.20070620.17.3-131"2
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"The management of mercury is an important issue for the conservation of the environment.
If Europe has more waste mercury to store, it is because our industries did not foresee the risks involved in the use of this metal, in particular for the production of chlorine.
First lesson: we must very quickly rethink our production methods in order to be prepared for a vital ecological revolution.
Next, it is necessary to constantly monitor the storage of waste, by setting up regular checks. That is why I voted in favour of Amendment 25 which rules out permanent storage above-ground and underground. Alas, it did not receive a majority of votes. Nonetheless, the other improvements in the text justify a vote in favour of the final report."@en1
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