Environmental guidance and regulation are expected to be introduced in the next few years, according to a leading environmental agency (Environmental Protection Group, the SDGs) summit in Brussels on the nature and biodiversity impact assessment programme.
Source: carbon-pulse.comPublished on 2023-07-25
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