Lynas should not delay sending waste back to Australia, says Fuziah
Fuziah Salleh says there is no research for water leached purification waste. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, MARCH 10, 2019.
LYNAS Corporation Ltd has been told to stop finding excuses or delay sending water leached purification waste produced by the factory to Australia. Kuantan MP Fuziah Salleh said the rare earths refiner should be clear about the stand of the Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change Ministry on the matter and not to raise other issues, including the need for research on the waste.
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