Lynas says paid Putrajaya for toxic waste cover
The AELB chief pleaded ignorance over the security deposit mentioned by Lynas. file pic
Lynas has also agreed to place funds with the Malaysian government to ensure safe management of any remaining residues as required by the AELB, the Australian miner told The Malaysian Insider in a statement.
But AELBs director-general Datuk Raja Abdul Aziz Raja Adnan denied his agency had made the deposit a requirement.
Lynas and the AELB insist the rare earths ore is safe.
In recent weeks, green groups here and in Australia have been lobbying their respective governments to nix the project ahead of Lynass September start, citing the companys opaque plans on waste, storage and transport management across 3,000km from the Mount Weld mine in Western Australia to the Gebeng refinery.
Lynas has repeate! dly stre ssed it is committed to safety and transparency.
In the same statement, the company refuted claims its rare earths cargo breached Australian safety laws and accused naysayers of having personal and political agendas to thwart its business plans.
Lynas is among the worlds biggest suppliers of rare earths, a group of minerals vital in the manufacture of high technology goods that is eco-friendly but creates toxic by-products in the process.
Opposition to the Lynas plant continues to mount.
It added that Australias Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) had given it the thumbs-up to move its export cargo from Mount Weld to Fremantle port in June 2009.
The EPA concluded that there was no radiation risk to public health or to the environment, it said.
Lynas also rubbished comparisons between its operation and that of Magellan Metals that was forced to shut down its shipping operation after its lead cargo was found to have leaked toxins on route.
The Lynas rare earths concentrate has been irresponsibly compared to lead carbonate concentrate. There can be no comparison between the two.
Magellans lead carbonate concentrate is a toxic material classified as a dangerous good. The Lynas rare earths concentrate is not classified as a dangerous good, it said.
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