(ANSA) - Rome, November 15 - Rome is set to curb polluting
motor vehicles from January, according to an accord sealed
between Environment Minister Sergio Costa and Lazio Governor
Nicola Zingaretti on Thursday.
From January 1 there will be limitations to the circulation
of the most polluting vehicles, the accord said, as well as a
network of charging columns for electric cars, the obligation
for boilers to be low-emission, and the promotion of alternative
fuels.
The accord aims to improve air quality in Rome, surrounding
towns and the Sacco Valley, sources said.
Rome to curb polluting vehicles from Jan
Costa-Zingaretti deal to improve air quality