A human tide cries out in Santiago against Altri’s ‘macrocellulose’ sponsored by the Xunta
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This weekend, thousands of Galicians took to the streets to protest the construction of a cellulose plant by the Portuguese company Altri and the Spanish company G
Ataudes, demonstrators dressed in skulls, birds, hundreds of banners and even a 150-meter blue fabric that simulated the Ulla River, have been some of the protagonists of the day. Read
Tens of thousands of people, 100,000 according to the organizers, have visited the streets of Santiago this Sunday to demand that the macrocellulose projected in Palas de Rei (Lugo) be stopped and that it is pending the environmental approval of the Xunta. To the cry of “Altri non”, the demonstrators have expressed their rejection of a gigantic factory promoted by the Portuguese shepherd Altri in alliance with Greenalia, the Coruñesa company of …
Alfonso Rueda joins the words of his second Vice President and Conselleira de Medio Ambiente, Ángeles Vázquez, who claims that the 100,000 protesters this Sunday either followed the will of the BNG or had “manipulated information”.Topics: News, Galicia, Xunta de Galicia, Alfonso RuedaRead full article
The installation of a cellulose macroplant in the Palas de Rei (Lugo) has generated great indignation in much of Galician society that in recent days has gone out into the streets to protest against this project.
Links to see the demonstration today in Compostela against the macrocellulose Altri. "Altri non", the updated version of "Never more" Praza do Obradoiro: www.crtvg.es:1554/hls/obradoiro/index.m3u8 Quintana: www.crtvg.es:1554/hls/quintana/index.m3u8 Praterías: www.crtvg.es:1554/hls/praterias/index.m3u Courtesy of TVG: www.g24.gal/-/praza-do-obradoirotags: altri, webcam, demonstration, altri» original news (www.crtvg.es)
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