Environment, consumer and labour groups have written to
European Union Heads of State and Government warning them of the dangers to the
environment, health, and consumers of proposals to reduce regulatory
burden.
The letter was sent by the Green 10, of which Friends of
the Earth Europe is a member, together with the European Trade Union
Confederation and the European Consumers’ Organisation,
The proposals are contained in a ‘10 Point Plan for EU
Smart regulation’ submitted by ministers of 11 EU Member States to the European
Commission at the end of 2012. The plans proposes to reduce ”the overall EU
regulatory burden”, a move Friends of the Earth Europe, and the other
signatories of the letter, fear runs against the interests of Europe’s citizens
and environment.
Paul de Clerck, coordinator of economic justice
work at Friends of the Earth Europe said: “The
proposition in the 10-point plan to reduce the EU overall administrative burden
is dangerous because it risks qualifying the entire EU regulatory framework as
a burden to EU’s development. The vast majority of EU regulation is beneficial
to European citizens and the environment. What some companies call a regulatory
burden is in fact the safety net for individual people or society as a whole.”
Among other flaws, the 10-point plan fails to acknowledge
that European and national regulatory measures and standards are economically
and financially good for the EU. As illustrated by EU regulation for CO2
from cars and vans, regulations can be both absolutely necessary from an
environmental standpoint, and also financially and economically beneficial.
At a time of acute financial and economic crisis, effective
regulation is needed to ensure that Europe’s recovery is sustainable and
restores citizens’ trust and confidence in business. The Green 10, ETUC and
BEUC call on the European Commission not to support the 10-point plan.
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