The EU’s top court has sided with one of Europe’s largest glass manufacturers in its appeal over a case challenging how EU member states and the European Commission determine the level of free allowance allocations in the ETS, potentially setting a precedent for increased transparency in the process.
EU court rules against Brussels in glass firm’s ETS data appeal
The EU’s top court has sided with one of Europe’s largest glass manufacturers in its appeal over a case challenging how EU member states and the European Commission determine the level of free allowance allocations in the ETS, potentially setting a precedent for increased transparency in the process.
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