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Waste management / Waste framework directive / Waste legislation / Waste Incineration Directive / Animal by-products / Slaughterhouse / Waste / European Union directives / Agriculture / Law
Date: 2012-03-20 13:54:56
Waste management
Waste framework directive
Waste legislation
Waste Incineration Directive
Animal by-products
Slaughterhouse
Waste
European Union directives
Agriculture
Law

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