Greenpeace is fed up and is now going to court: 'Chemours and Tata Steel are simply committing criminal offences'
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Greenpeace Netherlands reports criminal offences against the industrial companies Chemours in Dordrecht and Tata Steel in IJmuiden. With these reports, the environmental organization joins the criminal cases of local residents and their lawyer Bénédicte Ficq. “We have to intervene”.
Greenpeace Netherlands reports criminal offences against the industrial companies Chemours in Dordrecht and Tata Steel in IJmuiden. With these reports, the environmental organization joins the criminal cases of local residents and their lawyer Bénédicte Ficq. “We have to intervene”.
Greenpeace Netherlands reports criminal offences against the industrial companies Chemours in Dordrecht and Tata Steel in IJmuiden. With these reports, the environmental organization joins the criminal cases of local residents and their lawyer Bénédicte Ficq. “We have to intervene”.
Greenpeace Netherlands reports criminal offences against the industrial companies Chemours in Dordrecht and Tata Steel in IJmuiden. With these reports, the environmental organization joins the criminal cases of local residents and their lawyer Bénédicte Ficq. “We have to intervene”.
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