EU carbon market extension to cars, buildings seen as “risky” in key consultation

Published 18:38 on November 27, 2020  /  Last updated at 12:44 on September 1, 2021  /  EMEA, EU ETS

Industry groups and NGOs alike agree that expanding the scope of the EU ETS to include vehicles and the bloc's building stock will be a "risky" move, according to responses to the European Commission's consultation to review the legislation underpinning the system.
Industry groups and NGOs alike agree that expanding the scope of the EU ETS to include vehicles and the bloc's building stock will be a "risky" move, according to responses to the European Commission's consultation to review the legislation underpinning the system.


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