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References
1. Greenpeace´s list of of councils which are positive towards stopping their use of PVC.
Greenpeace
Box 15164
104 65 STOCKHOLM
Tel: +46 8 702 70 70
2. "Environmental aspects for procurement of fittings". Environmental Administration, Gothenburg
Municipal Council, Memo 15 June 1994.
Miljöförvaltningen
Göteborgs Kommun
Box 360
401 25 GÖTEBORG
Tel: +46 31 61 26 10
3.
Chemicals Inspectorate, Limitations 10/90, the so-called list of 13.
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mentallys hazardous chemcials for wich emmison should be reduced by at least 50 per cent by
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6.
Council directive 92/112/EEG of december 1992 on Actions to reduce and ultimately eliminate
pollution from waste from the titanium dioxide industry.
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Jordens Vänner
Fjällgatan 23A
116 28 STOCKHOLM
Tel: +46 8 702 20 17
8.
"Marque NF-Environment aux peinture, vernis et produits connexes", Third revised version
10 June 1994 AFNOR, France.
Association Francais de Normalisation
Tour Europé
Cedex 7
92049 Paris La Defence
France
Tel: +33(1) 42 91 55 55 Fax: +33(1) 42 91 55 56
9. Assessment and comparisons of solvents in household chemical-technical products- Basis for the
Swedish National Association for Environmental Protection´s work within the project area Buy
Environmentally Friendly. Anders Östman and Ulf Karlström, March 1993 (list revised 1993).
Nuturskyddsföreningen
Box 7005
402 31 GÖTEBORG
Tel: +46 31 711 64 50 Fax: +46 31 711 64 30
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