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A community and a single local factory are negotiating over two variables: the hourly wage for workers and the level of local environmental quality, which is costly for the factory to improve. An outcome is considered 'efficient' if it is impossible to change the wage or environmental quality to make one party better off without making the other party worse off. Based on this definition, which statement correctly identifies a necessary feature of ALL possible efficient outcomes in this scenario?

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