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Only a few of the amendments not accepted by the Council were taken up at this second reading. I wish to point out that of the 103 amendments adopted by Parliament at first reading, the common position has adopted only 41, and some of those only in part.
Among the rejected proposals were issues as important as information and transparency, which have since been taken up. Proposals aimed at retaining animal by-products and other waste under the scope of the directive have also been taken up. In this way, Parliament is seeking to ensure that the transfer of such waste is conducted in a sound and responsible manner.
That being said, the majorities required to prevent derogations and to adopt some equally important proposals, some of which were tabled by the Greens, were not formed. Examples of this include ship decommissioning and the need to ensure that this is done safely and in compliance with environmental requirements, with a view to protecting human and environmental health. Efforts must be channelled into ensuring greater coordination on the issue of ships, especially those transporting dangerous or polluting goods, in order to prevent further tragedies."@en1
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