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Carbon Fatcat Companies in Greece

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This briefing, published jointly with WWF Greece, highlights the surpluses accruing to all Greek manufacturing sectors, and focussing on the ten most oversupplied companies operating in the ETS in Greece. For two companies profiled, Lafarge and Titan Cement are shown to be protected against ETS costs by free allowances all the way out until 2020. The report is also available in Greek
Press clippings:
18th Feb: SKAI TV
18th Feb: in.gr
15th Feb: Kathimerini
15th Feb: Tanea
15th Feb: AVGI
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February 20, 2013

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