Greenpeace Launches New Asbestos Map, Accepting Public Reports
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The organization called on the government to come up with a transparent action plan to address asbestos pollution.
Residents can report locations in Hungary, Austria or other countries where they suspect asbestos contamination.
From the point of view of the environmental protection organisation Greenpeace, a European solidarity fund could be drawn in on the matter. However, the Land of Burgenland is skeptical. One of the most pressing questions about asbestos is who should be responsible for the damage or the rehabilitation of contaminated areas. According to a short study commissioned by Greenpeace, it could be the EU. The case fulfils all the requirements for the EU …
Can asbestos remediation in Burgenland be supported with EU funds? According to a legal study commissioned by Greenpeace, this would be possible. The environmental protection organisation calls on the state government of Burgenland to quickly apply for funds from the EU Solidarity Fund, as the deadline is soon to expire. The federal government is in charge of the country. BURGENLAND. A legal short study prepared by the eco office on behalf of Gr…
The organization also called on the government to come up with a transparent action plan to address the situation and to involve civil society and professional organizations in the decision-making process.
According to the organization, there is no unified national action plan to address asbestos pollution, and therefore urges immediate and transparent government action.
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