Symphony Environmental Technologies present their EU case, after receiving


() Michael Laurier explains to Proactive London the importance of receiving the defence documents from the Commission, Parliament, and Council of the European Union in their EU case.

They have brought the action because they believe EU institutions failed to make it clear that an intended ban on oxo-degradable plastic does not apply to oxo-biodegradable plastic.

If they are unsuccessful in their case and the EU is proved to be correct on the matter, Laurier says this will make ‘no difference’ to their operations, to focus on improving plastic by reducing its negative impact on the environment by making it biodegradable.



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