New Dutch nitrogen effort introduces 2035 emissions reduction goals

Published 00:53 on April 28, 2025 / Last updated at 00:53 on April 28, 2025 / / Biodiversity, EMEA

The Netherlands has announced nitrogen emissions reduction targets for point sources in industry, mobility, construction, and agriculture in a bid to tackle catastrophic pollution that has grounded building projects and is stalling even sustainability, according to the minister in charge.
The Netherlands has announced nitrogen emissions reduction targets for point sources in industry, mobility, construction, and agriculture in a bid to tackle catastrophic pollution that has grounded building projects and is stalling even sustainability, according to the minister in charge.


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