Tata Steel Netherlands faces fines of almost 27 mn euros over emissions
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Tata Steel risks multi-million dollar fine, next step towards factory closure
The North Sea Canal Area Environmental Service has taken new steps to ensure that Tata Steel "will comply with the law". The environmental service is threatening two fines totalling almost 27 million euros, and new steps in a procedure that could ultimately lead to the closure of one of the factories in IJmuiden. The group must pay the fines if it does not reduce the emission of harmful substances. The supervisory authority and the steel group h…
Tata Steel Netherlands faces fines of almost 27 mn euros over emissions
Dutch regulators have threatened Tata Steel with fines and the forced closure of one of its coke plants in IJmuiden if the company doesn’t significantly reduce toxic emissions in the next twelve months. Tata Steel Netherlands will face fines of almost €27 million ($28 million) if it doesn’t take measures at its coke plaBy Charlotte Hughes-Morgan. Dutch regulators have threatened Tata Steel with fines and the forced closure of one of its coke p…
Tata Steel facing a potential 27 million euro fine and withdrawal of its permit
Tata Steel must significantly reduce emissions of harmful substances within eight weeks, otherwise the Noord-Holland steel manufacturer will be issued fines that could go up to 27 million euros. The Omgevingsdienst Noordzeekanaalgebied (OD NZKG) has imposed a so-called penalty payment order on the company in two cases. The fines would be for 17 million euros and almost 10 million euros.
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