Tata Steel's Netherlands problem: The largest corporate polluter

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Last updated 14 fevereiro 2025
Tata Steel's Netherlands problem: The largest corporate polluter
Tata Steel faces the unflattering tag of being the biggest polluter in the Netherlands. The company’s Dutch chief Theo Henrar had pledged last year that he would spend hundreds of millions of euros to cut factory emissions - on condition the government invested a similar amount. The development comes at a time when a growing number of politicians and voters support the imposition of carbon tax on polluting companies. Here is a collection of images that capture the company’s PR troubles in the Netherlands.
Tata Steel's Netherlands problem: The largest corporate polluter
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Tata Steel's Netherlands problem: The largest corporate polluter
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Tata Steel's Netherlands problem: The largest corporate polluter
Tata Steel Layoffs 2019: 3,000 Job Cuts In Europe Over Weak Demand
Tata Steel's Netherlands problem: The largest corporate polluter
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Tata Steel's Netherlands problem: The largest corporate polluter
Wijk aan Zee villange in the dunes with the Tata Steel steel mill
Tata Steel's Netherlands problem: The largest corporate polluter
Greenpeace - People vs Polluters: Tata Steel in Netherlands
Tata Steel's Netherlands problem: The largest corporate polluter
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Tata Steel's Netherlands problem: The largest corporate polluter
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Tata Steel's Netherlands problem: The largest corporate polluter
Greenpeace - Protest against Tata Steel Factory's Pollution in the
Tata Steel's Netherlands problem: The largest corporate polluter
Tata Steel seeks financial aid for Netherlands unit; to soon
Tata Steel's Netherlands problem: The largest corporate polluter
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