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Forever chemicals are a threat to public health. They can sicken people who regularly eat fish tainted by the chemicals or ...
As the European Commission withdraws its Green Claims Directive proposal, how else does EU law protect consumers from ...
California lawmakers are weighing a provision in the budget that would allow developers to pay a lower wage for some ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSN‘Conspicuous’ lack of law enforcement on illegal large-scale peat extractionTHE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Agency has said that local authorities are “conspicuous in their lack of enforcement” of ...
Climate change policy adviser, Alasdair Cameron, shares more information on how the practice note was developed with our members. Senior professional support lawyer Warren Gordon explains the ...
Betsy Natz CEO of the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association, and the Association’s regulatory counsel, Manesh Rath, from ...
Canada’s Bill C-5 introduces two new acts, one focused on removing interprovincial trade barriers, and the second, the ...
The new standards will reduce amounts of 12 toxic or cancer-linked pollutants in Alabama waterways, according to clean water ...
Opinion: Hogan Lovells' Sean Marotta and Danielle Desaulniers Stempel explain how the Supreme Court's new two-step rule to ...
The General Court nixed ClientEarth's concerns about overfishing and affirmed the EU's discretion to balance science and sustainability in catch limits.
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Sourcing Journal on MSNWhat Brands Should Know About Forthcoming Canadian, US PFAS RegulationsThe Canadian Apparel Federation and Marten Law hosted a discussion on the disparate state and country regulations impacting ...
Buffalo-area company, which pleaded guilty to 2 felonies, faults employees, aging plant for clean air violations, but says ...
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