Is sweeping reform the answer to green red-tape confusion?

Madeleine Cuff
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Manufacturers' organisation EEF is calling for 'wide-sweeping reform' of green legislation - but is a legislative overhaul the best way to enhance environmental protection and industrial competitiveness?

Cutting the amount of red tape for businesses has been the ambition of governments for nearly two decades. Ever since the Blair administration established its Better Regulations Taskforce in 1997 governments...

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