Seveso I, II and III: Good Things Come in Threes
A serious explosion at an herbicide and pesticide plant in northern Italy in 1976 spurred the European legislature to adopt, on 24 June 1982, Directive 82/501/EEC on the major-accident hazards of certain industrial activities, also known as the Seveso Directive after the city most affected by the accident, notably in terms of exposure to dioxins.
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