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Help available for solvent addicts 01/06/2005
 
The Montreal Protocol was negotiated and signed by 24 countries and by the European Economic Community in September 1987. The Protocol called for the parties to phase down the use of CFCs, halons and other man-made Ozone Depleting Chemicals (ODCs). Europe’s Solvent Emissions Directive (SED), introduced in 1999, follows on from that and a final deadline looms for those ‘addicted’ to the use of chlorinated solvents as cleaners on 31 October 2007
 
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