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Sewage treatment is an essential service which can deliver clean water, nutrients and organic fertiliser. It can and should contribute to delivering the Green Deal, while recognising that the primary priority is to protect human health and the environment from harm caused by insufficiently treated sewage.

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  • Sara Johansson (invited by Caroline Whalley) 08 Nov 2021 17:09:35

    The Zero Pollution Action Plan is part of the Green Deal, so addressing the negative impact of untreated sewage, in particular microplastics, is contributing to the achievement of the Green Deal. The ZPAP e.g. aims to reduce microplastic release to the environment by 30% by 2030. 

  • Bertrand Vallet (invited by Caroline Whalley) 08 Nov 2021 19:06:15

    Please coinsider adding the underlined text: "Sewage treatment is an essential service which can deliver huge resources as e.g. clean water, energy, nutrients and organic material and fertiliser."

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