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Greens and Australian Conservation Foundation speak out against Lynas plan for Malaysia

Rare-earths decision big boost for Lynas SMH, Peter Kerr and Vince Chadwick February 3, 2012 “…….Dave Sweeney of the Australian Conservation Foundation said the low-lying, coastal environment meant holding ponds containing toxic waste might be breached during the wet season.

Mr Sweeney also drew attention to the timing of the board’s decision, which came days after a member of the opposition party in Malaysia said her party would not approve the plant if it won power at coming elections. ”There would be questions being asked and confidence being eroded in the integrity of the approval process, which appears to have become politicised,” Mr Sweeney said.

Lynas had been unable to start exporting ore to Malaysia for refining since its $100 million Mount Weld mine in Western Australia opened in August.

Federal Greens senator Scott Ludlam questioned the business model of exporting rare earths to Malaysia, which takes three weeks, rather than processing them at home. ”This imposes an economic cost on Australia and an environmental cost on Malaysia,” he said.

February 3, 2012 - Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, politics

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  1. Australia’s nuclear [ and related] industry has enough problems, even doing exploration – see Marathon in South Australia – let alone exporting issues over the world.

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    grantdo's avatar Comment by grantdo | February 3, 2012 | Reply


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