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Environmental violations found in Morowali Nickel Hub

The environment ministry has ordered a nickel processing hub run by PT Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park to correct a number of "serious environmental violations", including the construction on land that was not approved.

The ministry released a statement saying that PT IMIP had built plants and carried out other activities on land measuring 1,800 hectares (4,547.9 acres), which was not included in IMIP’s original environmental assessment report.

According to the ministry, air pollution levels in the region also exceeded permitted parameters.

Hanif Faisol Nurofiq, Environment Minister, said: "PT IMIP should stop any activities that do not fall under its environmental approval."

The company did respond immediately to a comment request. The company stated on its website that it was committed to sustainable and environmentally-friendly operations.

IMIP, the largest nickel-processing hub in Indonesia's resource-rich country, covers 4,000 hectares. It has more than 50 tenants who are mainly manufacturers of nickel products used for stainless steel, EV batteries and other materials.

IMIP has a total industrial area of 2,000 hectares, according to the minister.

IMIP is owned by the giant Chinese steelmaker Tsingshan Holding Group.

The ministry announced that it would impose fines against the company. Police will also conduct an investigation on the management of toxic and hazardous tailings.

"We will order a full environmental audit of the IMIP industrial zone." We will take criminal and civil action if we find hazardous waste tailings," said Rizal Irawan. (Reporting and editing by John Mair, David Stanway, and Fransiska Nanangoy)

(source: Reuters)