
Greenpeace finds fetotoxic solvent in Göd wastewater pipe burst
Laboratory tests have revealed significant levels of toxic solvents in the spillage from a pipe burst near the Samsung battery factory.
Laboratory tests have revealed significant levels of toxic solvents in the spillage from a pipe burst near the Samsung battery factory.
Mayor Zoltán Kammerer has filed a complaint against an unknown perpetrator in connection with articles published by Átlátszó.
Numerous test data and documents show that Samsung SDI's Göd plant poses a threat to the environment and human health.
SungEel Ltd had been exposing its workers to carcinogenic heavy metals for years.
There is no accurate data on the waste generated at the Samsung factory, according to documents from the plant's environmental procedure.
Battery cells will be imported from Europe for testing, but Hungarian authorities have not made the construction subject to environmental and disaster management permits.
The Göd factory had started and is carrying out activities subject to an unified environmental use permit – without such a permit.
Large amounts of battery waste are stored at a site in Iklad, where photographs show shocking conditions.
In contrast to other European countries, Hungarian environmental legislation is concerningly lax.
Last year, SungEel Ltd. increased its profits significantly, while the conditions in its factories are unsafe, even life-threatening.
Lőrinc Mészáros' company is building the water utilities for the Samsung factory in Göd, the construction will also affect Natura 2000 protection areas.
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