Summary
Mexican officials ordered the shutdown of two furnaces at the Zinc Nacional plant in Monterrey after a Guardian investigation revealed hazardous pollution in nearby homes and schools.
Soil and dust samples showed dangerously high levels of lead, cadmium, and arsenic, including 1,760 times the U.S. lead limit at one school.
Residents are demanding accountability, organizing protests, and pushing for government health investigations.
Zinc Nacional claims compliance with regulations but promised operational adjustments if needed.
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https://www.recyclingtoday.com/news/zinc-nacional-expand-production-capacity-mexico/
Interesting… the purpose is to recycle. For a profit; destroying the environment at the same time.