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France Adopts a Green Plan

RRI conducted an in-depth review of the French national environmental plan. Overall the new policy includes 104 specific measures and will address sustainable production and consumption, protection of biodiversity, reducing environmental harm to human health, etc. It was developed through a national dialogue in 2007 that brought together the government, business, unions NGOs, and local authorities. RRI is preparing a report on the French Green Plan. A link to how the national dialogue was conducted is at: http://www.legrenelle-environnement.fr/grenelle-environnement/

Posted on February 9, 2009 2:24 PM |

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