The development came weeks after protests rocked Pithampur, after the waste was brought to a private facility for ...
The story so far: On January 2, Madhya Pradesh government authorities moved 358 tonnes of hazardous waste from the defunct Union Carbide facility in Bhopal to the Pithampur industrial area in Dhar ...
Gas tragedy relief department director Swatantra Kumar Singh assured that the incineration of toxic waste from the Union Carbide plant at Pithampur would not harm land and soil in nearby villages.
In December 1984, thousands of people were killed from a gas leak at a US-owned Union Carbide pesticide factory in the country's central city of Bhopal. As a result, today thousands of survivors ...
“Why is the polluter, Union Carbide and Dow Chemical, not being compelled to clean up its toxic waste in Bhopal?” she asked. The Union Carbide factory was built in 1969 and for years seen as a ...
Thousands of people died in the central city of Bhopal in December 1984 after ... around 337 tonnes of toxic waste was taken from the Union Carbide plant to an incinerator facility around 230km ...
A memorial for the Bhopal gas tragedy at the Union Carbide site remains stalled due to court orders, pending site cleanup. Stakeholders emphasize the need for remediation before construction.
Forty years after the Bhopal gas tragedy, 377 tonnes of hazardous waste has been shifted from the defunct Union Carbide factory for its disposal at a unit in Dhar district, officials said on Thursday.
Spar, Debora L., Suzanne Hull, and Julia Kou. "Union Carbide's Bhopal Plant (A)." Harvard Business School Case 795-070, June 1995. (Revised September 1996.) ...
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