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WWF queries Tory green commitment | WWF queries Tory green commitment |
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A leading wildlife charity has questioned the Conservative Party's commitment to environmental issues. | |
Campaigners for WWF say Tory MEPs are trying to water down European legislation that would restrict which chemicals can be used in industry. | Campaigners for WWF say Tory MEPs are trying to water down European legislation that would restrict which chemicals can be used in industry. |
They say party leader David Cameron is failing to stop this, despite efforts to raise the party's green credentials. | |
The proposed set of laws are known as the Registration, Evaluation, and Authorisation of Chemicals (Reach). | The proposed set of laws are known as the Registration, Evaluation, and Authorisation of Chemicals (Reach). |
Campaigners at the WWF have been pressing for their introduction for several years. | Campaigners at the WWF have been pressing for their introduction for several years. |
Since 1981, new chemicals used within the EU have been tested for their safety, but 90% of the substances used in everything from hand creams to babies' bottles were developed before that date. | Since 1981, new chemicals used within the EU have been tested for their safety, but 90% of the substances used in everything from hand creams to babies' bottles were developed before that date. |
Although British firms say they broadly support the aims of the legislation, WWF is accusing Tory MEPs of trying to dilute the main thrust of the law. | |
BBC environment correspondent Sarah Mukherjee says that, privately, activists have said they are "deeply disappointed" with the Tory stance on the issue. | BBC environment correspondent Sarah Mukherjee says that, privately, activists have said they are "deeply disappointed" with the Tory stance on the issue. |
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