2011年8月23日星期二

Exide wins court date to battle used battery exports



Battery maker Exide Technologies has won a court date next month to argue New Zealand is breaking local and international laws by allowing the export of used lead acid batteries to the Philippines.
Exide said the VGP-BPS20B batteries could be disposed of at its Petone, Lower Hutt recycling plant, which has a history of discharging toxic lead particles into the atmosphere.
The Government is considering applications to export nearly 18,000 batteries, but Exide today said an urgent judicial review would be held in the Apple A1321 Battery High Court at Wellington on September 5 and 6.
Exide has taken the Apple MacBook Pro 15 Battery Attorney-General to court, questioning whether, by granting Apple MacBook Pro 17 Battery consents to export used lead acid batteries instead of allowing them to be disposed of here in an environmentally sound way, the Government complied with international and domestic legal obligations.
US-based Exide has previously complained that the Government gave permits for the export of nearly 100,000 tonnes of Apple MacBook Pro 13 Battery batteries to developing countries since January 2008, which it said Apple A1309 breached obligations under the Basel Treaty to limit the international transport of hazardous waste.
Exide claimed the exports could force the permanent closure of New Zealand's only secondary lead smelter and cost about 40 workers their jobs.
The Exide smelter is the only

LENOVO IdeaPad U150 Battery recycling facility in New Zealand and now says it meets "all of its obligations to be environmentally compliant and efficient".
Ministry of Economic Development officials who inspected the Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 Battery Philippines recycling plant told Environment Minister Nick Smith the standards there were the same, or better, than those at the Petone plant.
Dr Smith earlier this week accused Exide of "commercial brinksmanship" in an effort to secure a monopoly on used batteries.
Today he told reporters he wasn't planning to talk to HP EliteBook 2740p Battery Exide and would wait for legal proceedings to finish.
Green Party co-leader Russel Norman said he HP EliteBook 2730p Battery could understand both sides of the question.
"I would like to see a win-win solution - we don't export to the Phillipines, but we make sure it is dealt with in a safe way in New Zealand."
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