Following the European Commission's presentation of its 'climate law', it is now the turn of MEPs to call for a greener economy. On Thursday 5 March, the Committee on the Environment and Public Health called for new measures to combat pharmaceutical pollution.
The draft resolution calls for the prudent use of pharmaceuticals, the development of greener manufacturing and better management of pharmaceutical waste. The text was approved by a unanimous vote of 64 votes with one abstention and...