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25 Jul 2002

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Reuters

EU charges 10 states with breaking rules on waste

The European Union said this week it was taking eight of its 15 member states to court for failing to comply with rules on waste and had cautioned two others whose environmental laws were not up to scratch. [charges against Italy, Greece, Britain, Spain, Austria, Portugal, Belgium, Germany; formal warnings to Finland & France] [refers to waste disposal & battery disposal]