EU agreement: Cars should produce fewer pollutants
Cars, buses and other vehicles in the EU are to produce fewer pollutants that are harmful to the environment and health in future. Negotiators from the European Parliament and the EU member states agreed on the new Euro 7 emissions standard in Brussels on Monday, as announced by both sides. This means that limit values for brake and tire abrasion will be introduced for the first time.
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The new Euro 7 emissions standard, aimed at reducing pollutants from Cars, buses, and other vehicles in Europe, was agreed upon by negotiators from the European Parliament and EU member states in Brussels. This regulation will introduce limit values for brake and tire abrasion for the first time, as part of the EU's efforts to combat climate change and protect the environment. Consumers across Europe will benefit from cleaner vehicles, and reduced emissions will contribute positively to public health. The European Parliament in Brussels plays a crucial role in implementing these environmental policies for vehicles across the EU.
Source: www.stern.de