ArcelorMittal says French pollution allegations are groundless
ArcelorMittal says French pollution allegations are groundless
The world`s largest steelmaker, ArcelorMittal , said on Tuesday that its internal investigation had found allegations of illicit dumping of acid waste from a French plant were groundless.
The allegations were made in a French newspaper, the Republicain Lorrain, by a former temporary worker of a sub-contractor responsible for disposing of toxic waste from the plant at Florange in northeastern France.
The company said in a statement that the waste in question was not dangerous and had been disposed of in line with regulations.
It said no dumping of pure acid had been done either at a storage area of the Florange site or in the wild.
"Our internal investigation concludes that there is neither fraud nor pollution," said Eric Niedziela, CEO of ArcelorMittal Atlantique and Lorraine.
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