AREFLH reacts to the European Parliament's vote on packaging
This decision comes after months of work to make the European institutions aware of what this draft legislation would mean for the fruit and vegetable sector if certain critical issues were not properly addressed.
Thanks to their contacts with DG ENV, the parliamentary committees most involved in the debate and analysis of this proposal
With their contacts with DG ENV, the European Commission and the European Parliament
have been able to reach an agreement on this proposal.

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