Post by account_disabled on Jan 9, 2024 0:35:14 GMT -5
Can Have Unpredictable is Not Only About the Danish Environment and Danish Merchants. "the Perspectives Are Far Greater. Because if It Does Not End With the Right Result, From the Point of View of Danish Business, Then We May End Up in a Situation Where Business Operators All Over Europe Can Exempt Themselves From Environmental Obligations Without Authorization. If the Final Decision Goes Against Our Complaint, It Means De Facto That the Eu Gives the Blue Stamp That There Are Areas Around Europe Where Eu Law Does Not Apply.
It Will Be Undermining for the Eu in General and for the Eu's Environmental Regulation in Particular, Which Will Be Set Back Light Years," Says Laurits Rønn. Hope Still Lives Nor C Level Contact List Has Denmark's Nature Conservation Association Given Up Hope of Putting an End to the Deposit-free Border Boxes. "With Well-functioning Efficient Deposit Systems in Both Denmark and Germany, It is Completely Absurd That It is Still Possible to Drive Over the Border and Buy Cans Without a Deposit. We Know That They Pose a Big Problem for Nature Here at Home, Because the Majority of the Tens of Thousands of Cans.
We Always Find at Our Annual Waste Collection Are Exactly Those Without a Deposit. So We Are of Course Upset by the Attorney General's Assessment, but We Still Believe That the Final Outcome of the Case Will Mean a Stop to the Deposit-free Cans," Says Maria Reumert Gjerding, President of Denmark's Nature Conservation Association. Denmark's Nature Conservation Association Holds a Large Waste Collection Every Year, and Here Up to Three Out of Four Collected Cans Are Without a Deposit. Latest News on Retail the Danes Have to Exchange Christmas Presents Worth Several Hundred Million Kroner End of the Competition-distorting Rules.
It Will Be Undermining for the Eu in General and for the Eu's Environmental Regulation in Particular, Which Will Be Set Back Light Years," Says Laurits Rønn. Hope Still Lives Nor C Level Contact List Has Denmark's Nature Conservation Association Given Up Hope of Putting an End to the Deposit-free Border Boxes. "With Well-functioning Efficient Deposit Systems in Both Denmark and Germany, It is Completely Absurd That It is Still Possible to Drive Over the Border and Buy Cans Without a Deposit. We Know That They Pose a Big Problem for Nature Here at Home, Because the Majority of the Tens of Thousands of Cans.
We Always Find at Our Annual Waste Collection Are Exactly Those Without a Deposit. So We Are of Course Upset by the Attorney General's Assessment, but We Still Believe That the Final Outcome of the Case Will Mean a Stop to the Deposit-free Cans," Says Maria Reumert Gjerding, President of Denmark's Nature Conservation Association. Denmark's Nature Conservation Association Holds a Large Waste Collection Every Year, and Here Up to Three Out of Four Collected Cans Are Without a Deposit. Latest News on Retail the Danes Have to Exchange Christmas Presents Worth Several Hundred Million Kroner End of the Competition-distorting Rules.