Multibillion-dollar Louisiana plastics plant put on pause in a win for activists
by Oliver Laughland in New Orleans from US news | The Guardian on (#5NGFP)
According to environmentalists, the $9.4bn facility could release up to 13m tonnes of greenhouse gases a year
The US government has placed further delays on a proposed multibillion dollar plastics plant in south Louisiana, marking a major victory for environmental activists and members of the majority Black community who have campaigned for years against construction.
The planned $9.4bn petrochemical facility, owned by Formosa Plastics, would roughly double toxic emissions in its local area and, according to environmentalists, release up to 13m tonnes of greenhouse gases a year, the equivalent of three coal-fired power plants, to become one of the largest plastics pollution-causing facilities in the world.
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