European Parliament: quality and accessibility of tap water needs to improved
The quality of tap water needs to be improved and universal accessibility must be created, which would greatly help to reduce the amount of plastic waste – the European Parliament pointed out.
The resolution voted on at the Strasbourg plenary session highlighted, among other things, that it would be needed to equip drinking wells in public areas and to provide tap water at hospitality free or cheap. (Bajnok Artúr, MTI)
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