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EU Parliament votes in favour of stricter air pollution limits

- DPA

Representa­tives of the EU member states and the European Parliament had reached a provisiona­l agreement in February.

THE European Parliament gave the green light on Wednesday for stricter limits on air pollution.

Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) voted in the French city of Strasbourg in favour of new upper limits to apply for particulat­e matter, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulphur dioxide (SO2), among other pollutants.

Representa­tives of the EU member states and the European Parliament had reached a provisiona­l agreement in February. The new rules are intended to ensure that air pollution in Europe does not harm human health, the parliament said at the time.

In future, citizens should be entitled to compensati­on if they fall ill due to non-compliance with limit values. The limit values for certain particulat­e matter and sulphur dioxide are to be halved.

“By updating air quality standards, some of which were establishe­d nearly two decades ago, pollution will be halved across the EU, paving the way for a healthier, more sustainabl­e future,” said Socialist MEP Javi López, who was responsibl­e for the project in parliament.

Following the vote in the plenary session of the European Parliament, the EU member states still have to confirm the new rules. This is usually a formality and is scheduled for next week.

According to the European Environmen­t Agency (EEA), poor air quality remains the greatest health risk as a result of environmen­tal conditions.

According to the latest figures, there were some 253,000 deaths in the EU in 2021 related to particulat­e matter levels above the recommende­d limits of the World Health Organizati­on (WHO).

The German Associatio­n of Cities is calling for polluters to be held more accountabl­e. They support the goal of reducing pollutants in the air, Managing Director Helmut Dedy told DPA. “However, this will only succeed if pollutants are also stopped directly at source,” Dedy said. “Industry, car manufactur­ers, the energy sector and agricultur­e are the main contributo­rs to air pollution.”

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