DECC calls on businesses to propose cuts to green red tape

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Lord Marland writes to business leaders for suggestions on which DECC legislation should be reformed or repealed

British businesses have just a few days left to put forward suggestions for how the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) can cut red tape and reduce the administrative burden on the private sector....

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