What are the adequate limit values of emissions in development countries or countries in transition compared to industrialized countries?
Each country must define the pollutants and adequate limit values for industrial emissions taking into consideration the overall economic and industrial development but as well environmental targets. The European Waste Incineration Directive (2000/76/EC) could be taken as a reference in the discussion of the definition of the limit values. There should be comparable environmental standards between industrialized and developing countries.
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