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Environmental Service Conducts More of Its Own Measurements and Sees Significantly Higher Emissions at Tata Steel

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New measurements show that Tata Steel in IJmuiden emitted significantly more of certain substances last year than in previous years. These include lead, benzene, nickel, and zinc. The North Sea Canal Area Environmental Agency, which performed the mandatory measurements for industrial companies, urged Tata to include these measurements in its annual report. This was subsequently done. The environmental agency itself has some ideas about the cause…

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New measurements show that Tata Steel in IJmuiden emitted significantly more of certain substances last year than in previous years. These include lead, benzene, nickel, and zinc. The North Sea Canal Area Environmental Agency, which performed the mandatory measurements for industrial companies, urged Tata to include these measurements in its annual report. This was subsequently done. The environmental agency itself has some ideas about the cause…

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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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