2011年8月23日星期二

Battery recycling plant to sue Government



Mr Cowpe said his company had invested millions into making sure the Petone smelter was environmentally sound.
"However, we do not have any dell 312-0196 battery to recycle because the Lenovo T61 Battery Government has granted permits to export nearly 100,000 tonnes to developing countries like the Philippines and to Korea since January 1, 2008," he said.
A Wellington-based plans to sue the Government for continuing to ship used lead acid batteries overseas.
Green MP David Clendon raised concerns about whether New Zealand was meeting international convention agreements in dell 312-0186 battery Parliament last week.
Environment Minister Nick Smith Dell N856P battery said his preference was for the waste to be managed in New Zealand, but the Government needed to be satisfied Exide was being run by best Dell N855P battery world practice.
"I will need to be satisfied about the Dell Studio 17 battery environmental standards, given the quite chequered record of the Dell Studio 1745 battery Exide Technologies plant in Petone."
Used batteries have been sent to the Philippines and Korea.
"The Basel convention differentiates between developing and developed countries. Ministry of Economic Development Dell Studio 1749 battery s officials did inspect the Philippines facility. They advised me that the Dell Studio 1747 battery standards there are the same, or better, than those of our own plant in Petone."

"Exide does not want to create a monopoly for Lenovo 57Y6446 battery recycling used lead acid batteries. We also do not want the Government to ban export permits for the batteries. We just want the Government to meet its international and Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3 Battery domestic legal obligations."
Exide's lawyers are due to meet the Ministry of Economic Development today to discuss the TOSHIBA PA3784U-1BRS battery litigation and are expected to file proceedings with the High Court this week.
The Exide Smelter in Petone said the Lenovo Ideapad U160 Battery Government was breaching the Basel and Waigani treaties' obligations to limit the SONY VGP-BPL20 Battery international transport of hazardous waste, and to favour New Zealand facilities where batteries could be disposed of or recycled in an environmentally sound way.
"We believe the Government has failed to meet these legal obligations in exercising its discretion to grant export permits," Exide's Australasian managing director John Cowpe said.
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