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Cars have to pollute 33% less from 2014

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The National Council for the Environment (CONAMA) approved yesterday a resolution that sets limits for emissions of pollutants such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide, for light vehicles. According to the Ministry of Environment, gasoline-powered cars and alcohol outgoing factory will emit on average 33% less pollutants from January 1, 2014. Already the diesel vehicles will have to adapt a year earlier. The determination is part of the Control of Air Pollution by Motor Vehicles (Proconve).

According to Rudolf Noronha, Manager of Air Quality of the ministry, the determination contained in CONAMA resolution will reduce in a significant pollutants emitted by vehicles. "This measure, coupled with the vehicle inspection, will bring a significant improvement to air quality in cities," he said. Also according to the folder, Noronha said that Brazil will achieve an equivalent standard to the most modern in the world in terms of initiatives to improve air quality.



Source: State Agency

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