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Important Ruling on the Ban on Burning Wood in Fireplaces

Summary by Rzeczpospolita
Could a ban on burning wood in fireplaces be unconstitutional? The provincial and Supreme Administrative Courts issued rulings in this case. They indicated that the introduction of a ban on burning wood in fireplaces on smog days in the Mazovia region, without similar restrictions for other fuels, such as coal, required clear justification.
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Could a ban on burning wood in fireplaces be unconstitutional? The provincial and Supreme Administrative Courts issued rulings in this case. They indicated that the introduction of a ban on burning wood in fireplaces on smog days in the Mazovia region, without similar restrictions for other fuels, such as coal, required clear justification.

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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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