The EU's restoration regulation has been approved on Monday by the EU's Environment Council. In the Council, 20 member countries sided with the regulation, Finland voted against the regulation with five other countries (including Sweden, the Netherlands and Poland). The EU Parliament approved the controversial regulation in February. Now that the Council of Europe has also approved it, the member countries are starting to draw up national restoration plans. It takes two years to prepare these. Finland is still dissatisfied with the regulation. Among other things, the regulation has been estimated to cause relatively higher costs ...
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