The World - News from May 26, 1989
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An ambitious plan to clean up the heavily polluted environment of the Netherlands by the year 2010 was submitted to Parliament by the government. However, it said 80% of that nation’s forests may die even if the measures are put into effect. Among the goals are removing 7,000 toxic waste dumps, cutting pesticide and fertilizer use by 50% and reducing industrial discharges by 75%. The cost by 1994 would be more than $14 per month per household, according to Environment Minister Ed Nijpels. The plan, likely to be a major campaign issue, will be taken up by the new government after elections in September. Cabinet disagreements over a minor part of the plan brought down the government headed by Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers earlier this month.
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