Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Peru May Lower Air Quality Standards To Attract New Operator For Polymetallic Smelter

Peru’s Environment Ministry has issued a decree proposing that the country’s environmental quality standards be lowered in a bid to attract a buyer/operator for a polymetallic smelter located there — as part of President Pablo Kuczynski’s efforts to add refining capacity to the country’s copper export sector (the second largest in the world)

Peru May Lower Air Quality Standards To Attract New Operator For Polymetallic Smelter was originally published on CleanTechnica.

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