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At the Port of the Rhine, Blue Paper Exceeded the Emission Limits of Toxic Particles

Summary by Rue89 Strasbourg
The state has found that the Blue Paper plant, between the Port of the Rhine and the Musau, emits too many dioxins and furans in 2024. These are toxic and persistent molecules in the environment. After a warning from the prefecture, the company was reintroduced below the limit values in 2025.
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The state has found that the Blue Paper plant, between the Port of the Rhine and the Musau, emits too many dioxins and furans in 2024. These are toxic and persistent molecules in the environment. After a warning from the prefecture, the company was reintroduced below the limit values in 2025.

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Rue89 Strasbourg broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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