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tv   Cobalt Rush  Deutsche Welle  July 29, 2023 10:15am-11:00am CEST

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the 3 dots july 29th on w the the thousands of people in the democratic republic of congo, d r c,
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supplying for materials for global resolution, with the mining t, as in high demand around the world, cobalt industrial countries urgently need the medical to make that change the house of all the electric vehicles and the race to slow climate change. cobalt has become key to the transition away from fossil fuels. paying the price the the
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whole way easy is the cobalt capital of the world. way here in the house with the cost to build an industrial region location, the southern part of the sea and neighboring sand, beyond a century of mining shapes and landscape. this is my 1st trip to co lazy. what struck me most was just how the whole city was built around the mining industry around and on top of these, these minerals. and just this very, very, very strong feeling that these people, the people living they should be benefiting from this extraordinary wealth. which is generating prosperity, the chinese companies, european companies, american companies, but they're suffering, then all the ones benefiting from this. you know, this particular came home and in some parts of the city where homes have
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a being demolished, to make way, fix the expansion of industrial mines. it comes home in the parts of the city where people are digging down into the basements of the houses around the ground to access the cables. it's extremely dysfunctional. i'm a senior national, is that a program on corporate accountability and the role that companies play in human rights abuses around the world for about 15 years now. and we've, we had done previous projects in the d. c. looking at the mining industry but, but primarily focused on the, the big industrial mines you know, during the reading about those things, some basic research about this revealed to me, you know, obviously it's not a secret for anyone in the d. c. but the, the autism mining sector was becoming increasingly large, particularly when it came to cobalt the chris,
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the diggers who are risking their lives in the health to take this, this, this mccloud, they're also not receiving probably very few receiving a set price for that labor. they're being exploited financially. we found the children, the youngest 7 rate, but also involved in this, in this industry of the doing that because the forced by the 2nd the main point is that the report with it as much as 20 percent of the total was coming from a to small mines in the d. c. we wanted to know where this cable went, who was buying this, which companies which tech companies, you know, the mobile phone manufacturers, the laptop manufacturers, we using this cable in the batteries and what would they doing to, to understand the supply chain and understand these conditions. the response
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we got, so this report drawing the links to, you know, from the look child labor, what is known mining the cable industry linking these mines to these famous brands had a massive media pickup, much more than we were expecting. calling the m as to reports of 2016, the mining industry was forced to make its supply chains were transparent. then in 2019 v o e c t port to get to the most important companies that are formed in coal lazy. the aim was to support them in tracing cobalt. how dementia, woods, due diligence due diligence is
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a process. web buy companies are suppose to map the supply chains or the business relationships and operations and identify in what ways those the business relationships or supply chains might be linked to human rights abuses. and if that means go all the way to the point of an extraction, then so be it. many manufacturers commission to service provider all c global to discover the conditions under which the cobalt was being mined. the company monitors industrial mines and just trying to integrate the hot seasonal mines into 2 sections. programs. one of the mines audited by aussie is global has made all the due diligence criteria. the pilot mine in customer will, a district of coal lazy in 2014, a resident here discovered
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a vein of cobalt that was already attracted. as many as 15000 prospect is to ensure the district didn't collapse and to keep children of a, the provincial government expropriated the prophecy. it then transferred operation of the mind to hawaii cobalt, which we settled the residents as part of the deal. the chinese company is relying about teasing will mine incorporates to extract the initial why you didn't binds what's produced and has commissioned asi is global with it's q diligence. it's good for the company's image company he'd come on to find from amnesty international selling coal mine using child labor now for spaces in costume, to no longer receive lights of the list. they're still at the mercy of the chinese who set the price for what they bought. was a good the supplement. like, how much does it cost is to claim a shaft like the people up with the $5000.00 gun forgot. send me
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350002400000 companies. frank. think you more? i will keep you guys. did you think it'd be killed or wouldn't the scaffold and it's to reinforce the want to start the funds. how about this? i mean, that costs around 200000 francs. those are the funds i have to know before that we pay the tops and all the rent money they may be able to get. we need 3 scaffolds and all of that. but i've, i've been doing it, i'd be 12, that's fine. 100000 francs to support the sean. i can actually how much does the cooperative cover look good. i have to go to, oh god, i get came to the co operative doesn't care about me. so how much is left for you? then when i get into this one, you're going to not gotten your book just enough to pay for manual fund. now we're getting to the mine and laundry. so said that we look clean one eye size. can i get the flu? i see. i see cause say that this is good luck. just don't have to meet,
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you know, it's nice to see it guys. yeah. beautiful. yeah. well, it doesn't offer any future. there's not a problem on the next. you don't spend anything because we don't do the what are we supposed to live on? we're finding me on the sign on 0. we should data companies like us cs global, has a numerous pallet in the new market at the q diligence service, listed above that, given the, continually changing out seasonal minds and complex supply chains. how can one guarantee genuine pricing? there were different ways in which the downstream companies try to dodge their responsibility. one of those is to hire consultants, expensive consultants who basically conduct the due diligence themselves to the reporting. and that's kept, that's the most out of links from the company itself. the other thing that the companies do is joint industries gains. so they join up with all the other
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companies in that sector. and they, they create a body which does the due diligence for them. well, or promotes a set of standards, which they will sign up to. and then it's just a paper exercise. they can all say yes. we agree with these standards which signed up to the standards, but it doesn't necessarily the to the change we want to see on the ground. and that's why there is a role for organizations like amnesty international, but particularly a role for organizations like don't as in, in co, lazy, because you need the voices and the, the expertise of lawyers and activists. and scientists and community members themselves. and mine is in the d. c. on the standing. what's going on and exposing what's going on. because we've got to see that change that it's not good just having, you know, a fancy report on a website. as in the past, the emphasis continues to be on child labor and with good reason,
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there was still thousands of children working in the small mines in the law. but if many in cios say that as a result, the other problems which cannot be solved with 2 dimensions, like post resettlement, without appropriate compensation. environmental pollution and corruption, a pushed into the background. legal kick sees a key, so let me know. and on a sick double to move in the become a cause, a very reserves when it comes to this topic. and that's just for the example. now you the, the for example, they've been farms organized by the o e c. d, on this very issue of responsible procurement of mineral, looking just for fun to do and go through it know kind of discussion on corruption . can you find a representative of the auto industry waiting to sit next to me and explain his industry's point of view as well? how could they then, well, hope hopefully they'll fit the policy. do you think the overall work? yes, it's good. the sol. so there's
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a topic is practically to do because everyone noticed that the problem effect to launch part of the cobalt supply chain. the addition to provision logical, but it wondering of come the leaves. natural resources is nothing new. more than 60 is built in colonial rules in which themselves from the comb, cuz resources after independence was declared in 1960, a new type of plundering began to dictate him a book to assist to safeco and his friends fund of billions and profit from the station and mino, company is inconvenient in 1997, the whole design competing has ceased pallet and a war for account. off the computer was assassinated in 2001. his son joseph became president. he restored peace and stimulated the mining sector in order to feel government cost was jason mean was bankrupt under mean
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in 2002 good. it turns out that jake, i mean, was just as broke as the congolese government platform amicus and not just economically left bottom on the, the world bank forced reforms on the governmental it. they said that they said us going to, yes, you have the minerals have it, but not the resources to make the sector reliable and re open your country up to multinational corporations move muskets. i prevent worked well for us because the congolese government already had his hands in the mining business and could earn dividends as well as the diesel. but i didn't mean you, you saw glen core in 1st quantum or among the multi nationals that came into the congo for scott to say, to look around all the big ones came but not to give the people the future. for monday, they all came to make the deals, and as i said, i don't think they called it looks like, don't you go back? there's old g for the you a full ago the in order to understand the cobalt sector. you 1st have to look at
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how the companies that are active today in the congo success to obtain the mining licenses involved, especially the cobalt bison. so that's it is what i want to spend then just to keep the shows up, we're dumped and is ready. businessman named dan gal now says he played sort of the mediator role between the multi nationals that were interested in licenses for carpet and cobalt and the congregation petitions who could make decisions about who called the license of this, you know, just use it. but in many cases, this happened and let me guess you're not a multinational corporation. it's going to be at the swiss blanco group or the kinds of q ration research group. wanted to get some license that once belonged to the state companies. you're coming to that you gave me um maybe, but instead of selling the license directly to the corporation or holding around is bidding to find the best invest. uh it says, is it coming? did something that's known as a direct awarded the contracts loan. so please, and if i don't the license a very low price to down capitelli,
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they don't need to have good connections to the phone with president joseph kabibi . ask of you just to push unexploded all that out. is it your home? do use the closest you'll actually betsy offer you came to power in 2001 just as could be in a different a den get got to was bringing new money into the congo at a time when the country urgently needed investment. he made a way for west and companies to enter the country in 2007 to form a global leader enroll materials. glenn cole received the best prospecting licenses in the country through got the boats became co shareholders in terms of mining. one of the roles of much coal mines, glen cold, and lone good. the median soft he negotiate has another mind deal with the congo. witness transaction became public. these very came up on the useful throne she's
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raised by suspected get over bribing. the could be lorayne regarding several projects. sometimes even with the participation of a u. s. investment fund. it's estimated to the companies government last molding to be in us dollars during the costs of these deals. things became uncomfortable for catlin. and so as a result of those, he was placed under the sanctions and the other actors were also place or certain high officers of the could be a leverage game and others as well. but certainly, he is the largest tar it was the largest target in terms of the value of the assets . he controls the us, which also wanted to invest in the congo filed lawsuits against den catlin and glen colt. britain in switzerland are also investigation. the company in 2022,
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the swiss multi national and now so there's it set aside $1500000000.00 us dollars for legal disputes. how do industrial groups like you, me call in belgium, which forces cobalt from claim cool views? that if there is a conviction, we would need to assess what is happening, we will do our own assessments as well as the judge finds that the party is guilty. we will look into it and then make our our decision, of course. yeah. based on the the legal outcome, please. this is all specific. i'm to come see if we did not surround the disappointing to me. he expressed the means. imagine that you go to a company, that's fine, all that's being mine just in time to make a note these both at buy it because the company hasn't been convicted to doing it so far. i don't think you have a problem understand when it comes to child labor, you never hear the arguments, no conviction, no problem. but it's different with corruption from them as long as no one gets
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convicted, it's fine, but the lid, you have a pull in. it is clear to us that corruption is not a victimless crime. and so often that's how it's portrayed. it is money passing hands between middlemen and, and corrupt, elite officials. but of course, at the end of that chain are frequently ordinary citizens who suffer quite dramatically as a result of the corruption and the corruption around the metal. coal, mine was no exception. middle coal only works with columbus long tiles of mine. tidings were deposited in coal ways to join the village and colonial period. today the site has some of the richest you and the coffee bill. in the early 2, thousands, the canadian company 1st call to receive prospecting rights. it was the deal of the century. the tiling still contained 3 100000 tons of cobalt with the value of 2015
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us toilets. and suddenly that could be the regime, pulled the plug and the 1st quarter of it and withdrew the license. we now know from court documents and court records, what happened? and what occurred is that the mining license had been stripped through the assistance of a company owned by don gartner, who saw this as a very profitable mine. he held it for a short period of time and then slipped it to a large multinational mining company then called your ration natural resources corporation, today called duration resources group, or e r g. and that company owns the mine today. but we know through court records, it was a mind that was corrupted away by don gartner, bribing congress, these officials, including congress, east judges in order to obtain the mining permit. it will usually wanna know if it is on for a reason for that then several 100 was,
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were employed for the building. the new processing count in core ways, even worse. and all these people suddenly lost their drops to death. we found the home for the cause, the company you ration resources, great thing completed, the facility which from then on was known as medical co, battiata. despite all the sessions to the contrary, the 701st quantum workers who were funded would not compensate to move rehired. so he said in 1st, i don't know if it was a timely delivery, mind tailings, you know, that's the sparkling stuff. you know, it's worth i agree. yeah. well uh we desert that the reason for the desert did they don't the middle but where does metal coal get the cobalt which give me the t lee metal coal works back there must
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be a quite far away. yes. behind the smoke back there, that's where mental coal started. the recovery. later it went as far as here. i'll come on see some of the old buddies issues because the new project, the pleasure they need that goes with new projects such as metal coal, as on ethical. so we filed a lawsuit and set and a cool you this. yeah. to send up as a low cost, it's an appeal to you to the collective consciousness depending on what part of the month it was the engine to us and all those involved that so not to confront the final consumers on international n g o's and the companies this was using the cobalt but they should also consider the living conditions of local communities that are involved in its mining just but that's what i've as it goes up. and i hope that with our involvement funds,
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we can make the parties aware of the real problems that copper and cobalt mine in not just the issue of child labor to 54. i'm not saying that child labor isn't a problem on that, but it's not the biggest problem in the sector body. people don't program distinctive. what do you expect from the court? what i mean, i say that it results the case. what, that's what we get paid at the r as in justice, we didn't get any money. uh huh. but what do you expect from the hearings that we adopt them up with that i'll get paid, then i'll get my severance. pay him up instead of paying and all at once to be paid in installments, they have to do $600.00, right? and as i would do to find the most yourself from that normal $600000.00 francs, we're getting fired with the company is going to go. and i just have a bunch of guys he does when he lived on my food stamp. when i was to i and enough money to pay school fees for the children and to pay the doctor now, now i can no longer full to become sick. it's bad, jones. i was even able to pay the child tax with my wages. i mean,
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i how can i find a new job without a blessing stop, but the guys you watch the, me not, not getting them and they just terminated the contracts without any compensation as if we didn't exactly protect up really because they didn't pay anything further. i know we don't match it to them, but i need to earn a bully. we're not, you know, people are treated up. i see new people say equal. we are hoping for a great deal from this case and then we'll hang in there until the end of the company has to admit its mistake and compensate us. it's about the phase. one is i know that they're getting rich with what they're producing, they're so don't go to shoes. and we saw the people who built the factory in port storing cities. you left some of the things that's unfair, similar to what i'm thinking, even a shot of a good that says if you would work a field together with your children, they will put it in as i'm fine. then when it's harvest time, you go and get the neighbors cancel. that's what's happening here. sick, a point,
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but we still had work. we had access to medical care. we are and enough to send our children to school on monday to like come to you and i got fired and my daughter became very ill come to us. i did all i could to see that she was treated in the hospital. i looked at the lot, they turned me away. it's fun. yeah. well, not if she's a, she died on the way home. i see a lot i'll go do. let's take on. my son died a year later, my opinion on of the that's my daughter. if you knew that the disappear name was much, much worse. yes. she had malaria at the farm through the year. and that's him. what was his name separated separately?
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we what happens to be had malaria and yellow fever? my brother. yeah. in a few years old. just a few years old he died to believe if it was to see was 8 years old, the width of the be of the 60 small donor for welcome to radio television, money comment. today we're talking about eco system, the can invest. what are the consequences of mining for the local population? today, our guest as professor bones are a toxicologist, and professor at the university of lubo and by she, professor, what were you doing here and go away? the walk was to see that's what i was trying to see,
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what it was it was ever come out here or the bad. that if i 1st we assess the level of contamination of the ego systems that are relevant for the population that i did . a guest saw a lady for the company and i saw the polluted of the waterways. i get put them in as a duplex so. so somebody's gonna, how contaminated are the fish that are in the cool book? and so what they mean take, yes, i don't see a nickel, somebody the lady for the quote, the nina. so after that we looked at people's house either the 1st of us will give us. so i thought we wanted to see how much they've been affected by eating the fish weaving in the dust and by the general contamination of their environment. they did the lucky on the that it didn't. so the professor sort of follow up on saw, has been investigation the each a logical and health impacts of coal release mining for 15 years working for several in ga us. it's something companies applying due diligence don't take all that seriously. i don't see that back to the see. good is that the,
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the own from here, the asset flows down as far as the new river light. if you have a view in which blows into the congo in your village setup on the flow of google and you would utilize, it sits, it is as easy for luck with this. you will, the people who lived there will tell you that they can smell the acid at night. did i see that? it was responsible for this ecological disaster since it is at stake, what is it? uh so the commercial copper company, 1st and foremost, oh, it belongs to glen court. if i lost their plan is over there, i'm just gonna ask you the simplest receipt. the last. so that phone as long as you record it, but then when the basement is full, they open the drain. going to do that. so is this because then the color of the water changes, and this phone forms from the line that they dump into the basic, or deluxe realty. so went down to the rest of the country. maybe
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like the deluxe don't, would you like to put the alignment to keep the piece value greater than set into the cit, mit is in prospect is when you know, but i don't think it works because the toxic metals prevent the acid from being neutralized way allows let's say did the lawyer, maybe they started with the city about that. so they'll say, look at the water, the soil and the money. yeah. go to prevent this beautiful. the color shows that we continue to have a very serious problem here to the police. ready because this river flows into the condo to the flu, global city land. but congo is one of africa's most important river lots, but it provides a large part about countries. water would be available to, to stick and resolve on. let me see what it's just about impossible for us to get an appointment with the authorities to deal with this issue on the demand, even here at the provincial level for the data that goes over this. it was sample that when the company wants an appointment on it gets one immediately. was that
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because the company pays for it, the see not say it was and for the same reasons. so you can almost rule out getting support for the activities of benji house, less safe to say said under pressure from n g o is glen cool, finally consumes the leakage of so few rec acid. but it said it didn't have any effects on the stock. sufficient surrounding ponds are dark, sickly. the company has already begun compensating victims and cleaning up the ponds. telescope bones on his team to take that highly elevated co, both by use in the blood. and you're on mine with this from crazy or in an article in a journal, nature's sustainability. they were closing the changes in the dna of children who didn't have the task, an indication of an increased risk to can so say the professor is conducting tests on about a 100 prospectors. they were exposed to radio. radioactive scans released from
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rogers with which contains uranium, the fluids can. that's what i've seen as to my email, thanks to the finally emphasized the will be less, it looks in the way you want it to become a guy. he will have somebody that that's not you didn't couldn't give them a promot continuum of what that looks like because i'm going to up what time that's an hmo. well yeah, 90 up a month. you have to move my neck. you have to move your truck. i live, oh, you know, you're my mother's, you know, 10 and under book me i nicole, your 999. is that that might not be as if i for india to buy single month one. and you've got a 99. you met and i'm a fan of phone, but not be so i'm just getting back with them on a 40 something because if the set up problem, if we can't get a handle on the pollution, we're going to have a huge problem soon. group out there won't be any life left in the rivers,
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and that's what he's on. even now, most of the rivers and the former province of good tongue are contaminated. got that lazy this of what you so in, not just here, but in q bousquet plus the, practically everywhere they've my natural resources. are this assuming that yes, a problem is also the most can we don't watch out about this country is going to have an ecological and toxicological scandal of why april is the data, particularly the land of a 1000 legs. it's not just time to some of the large orders that send us is also one of the continents most important sources of fresh water. a resource that could be threatened by money. in 20121000 take tis of rivers and lakes were destroyed when toxic sludge was released from the salt come online, which belonged to the tennessee fire mining company. public pressure led to the
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mines closure until the terra farm agreed to close the software ration. 10 years later, victims of the disaster still waiting for compensation years, i said, well, what's the state of the length of the killed 12 lake here? yes. in the money both, but hopefully it's not as bad as lucky. i'll be right now. really name because in italy, feel about that. it's full of algae again in the fall of 2015, it was really bad. and for a few years now it's been getting worse again. boy, and we had to take up and that's it would have been a waste of work otherwise doing today. i see, but also still fish and not the only just diffused really me. yes. a, so we're catching so few now that it doesn't even cover our cost that has some quantity of force. so think of the many ethical guy after the kids to suck a base and linked. nobody wanted our fish anymore. not even for free. fishing was just about dead guidelines on for about 3 or 4 years now. there's beneficial guns,
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but we really got serious reservations about selling them out of the stuff and wholesalers, having taken professionally, caught fish for years. anyway. it's and now you've always got to be going to cold hearings yona and yeah, if you want to call it that, you know, it will probably continue at the beginning of december and the district court goes, the 1st steering is over and the administrative court is also involved island or goes to own because what do you have to say about the hearings and the bill for the i live to see the day they make a ruling model. see awesome at any rate in new york, and we've already been suffering as a result of the damage for 10 years and need another way of doing a war of attrition. but y'all say own so i could say that on the now that terra firma has taken over most of the insolvency. each one of the defendants has a team of 2 or 3 well known lawyers as an adult. the get out on really they've got
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ever said h p. p. partners and the most expensive law firms in the country to tell it. and i'll just keep on fighting and fighting. i'm not going to settle for a murder. that's understandable. it's unfair and wrong to your brian most of the one and lost his case, even though he had expected reports that shows what the pollution due to the fish in the like how he earns his living in a cell, the victims. i'm not finding an appeal because they can't afford this environmental activist, mika flush knows all the details of the 2012 dis hasta, he's outraged by the negligence of the minds for my own now. and it's among us who called for it's kotia. we're very concerned about that data problem at that time. read to us call. the bottom line is very concerned about the same box to the
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waters. monday's day that that it's a bali chain and the most environment, the friends of mine in the world. and they don't release any way. so whether it's that that was, those were the marketing lines that the logo, all edition is a regional opponent. they send a send people. that's why they should chip all the suits mine. the reason for the bankruptcy, i guess i'm many and i, i think i'm not the right person to to go the way until they bought the basic setting. you know, with the idea. so when they invested to, to the side, having all proven to be the right ones, they did me some very important elements like, well, the treatment, the. so all the rain and well thought this raining in this area and thought to use
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the, the, or, or the rock. and it needs to be collect date to reflect before it can be discharged back to the nature of these kind of facilities. they did not plan originally unfortunately, so that the must have been one of the reason that they did find into the process with that, with what the and the 1st thing we had it was thought to be a bit of the a sense of what a faith meant plot this as an own best available text. and let's say a sense of, of the treatment plans as well as then at each discharge pipeline, from the sense of all the treatment plant, all the way to the bic, what the waste. and we started to purify the water so that we can when it's raining heavily, it doesn't the in but the, it doesn't innovators, the stuff to production we, we purified the water and really isn't violating with services that they promoted, that the they, they invested on a build here,
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what's not the operating city during this time. so we have done a lot of a lot of the development to, to make it for, you know, you know, from staples on a, bought the basic ideas are the same us us, they had nature. flo doesn't trust industry clients, neither does he already know tune a biochemist and the chairman of the n g. a mining watched finland the monitoring the surroundings of the month operations by tara salma. that's foaming down there from line. so you know that that line is used as a precipitation agent for the metal. it's of also stuckey. that's with farming here . there was a big leak here. yeah. yeah that, that, that sounds that said he met the also has to know you've here. the settlement is contaminated under water quality is poor. official analysis found evidence of heavy metals to have a foam, a has admitted that there was a leak in 2020. the claims that this was then sealed. it says the concentration is
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measured by you already not tuning. come from natural sources. the biochemist doubts that the most frequent pipe can break it any time and release of toxic brute into the soil. right, that sounds like i have a facility. knock out of the biggest problem here. is this mind? yes it yes. the way struck the tailings that can't be used 0. give us down as a so for content of 9 percent. yeah. yeah. that, that's every give activated. yeah, you'll mark on. so for reacts with water in here on the phone. if you, if you have a ton of ways truck, the reaction with water in air will produce 300 kilos of concentrated. so for a gas it yeah that, that so yeah, this reaction goes on for thousands of years. as long as that type of rock is still here at the top. that supporters of the mind colors and then the so on, but stands for knots in my backyard,
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assisted with just about something local. how do i but who would like to step out of the door of their house and find a 300 kilogram? don't full of toxic waste, destroys the environment, but that's what we do. that's instead of the shouldn't be happening today. absolutely not. it does it does mad de sac go out the pickup of the suspect to electric cars and needs a thought. secondly, thoughts on that that if that, that, that means that the year after year means that's not just a good nichols for the battery of a single electric car to produce 50 tons of this hazardous waste on the that that was always. but yeah, that, that's frightening. these good methods on the, on the 50 tons, just with a nickel in a single electric car. battery. yeah. yeah. i thought that was because they also noticed that yeah, with the car buyer. maybe like to get these problems delivered to their driveway along with the car, then take that copy holidays and now it's in the interest of the planet for people to be driving electric vehicles. if you're going to get a call, you know what?
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i would say you get a bike, but if, if you want to get a call, get an electric call rather than a diesel. petro powered one in the interest of the planet and future generations. that's, that's fine. but if you do that off the call make, what goes into a battery? what are you doing to make sure that the, the, the, the mining that pulls out, the metals that goes into that battery? what are you doing to make sure that's not harmful? that's not harming the people of the deceit or other countries by this mining takes place. it's just the katie has been president of the democratic republic of the congo since the 2019 the promise to renegotiate the mining treaties of the processes taking time and accomplish people as to filing to process the wealth of resources in the country. meanwhile, millions of these continue to drive on our streets,
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