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"I voted in favour of this well-balanced text. I applaud the work of the members of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, since they have managed to reach an all-inclusive compromise.
The directive on industrial emissions merges seven directives with the aim of simplifying and amending the current legislation. Many sectors are involved, from farming to large combustion plants. I support the minimum requirements approach. While some businesses cannot, in fact, be regulated solely at European level, there must be at least one minimum common denominator to avoid distortions of competition and harm to the environment.
I agree that the Commission, which has the necessary resources and skills, should be the authority that identifies these requirements. In the same vein, I applaud the exceptions introduced to ensure the flexibility needed for Member States. In closing, I would like to note the emphasis placed on public information, transparency and attention to consumers which distinguishes Parliament’s work. On the whole, I am satisfied with the report, which increases environmental protection while reducing unnecessary administrative burdens."@en1
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