Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Toxic-Wastewater-Textile-Companies-Investigation-in-Sumedang-27MZIFJ6DE56K.htmlConceptually similarToxic Wastewater Textile Companies Investigation in SumedangGP0STPOVXCompleted★★★★Toxic Wastewater Textile Companies Investigation in SumedangGP0STPOV0Completed★★★★Toxic Wastewater Textile Companies Investigation in SumedangGP0STPOVYCompleted★★★★Toxic Wastewater Textile Companies Investigation in SumedangGP0STPOUVCompleted★★★★Toxic Wastewater Textile Companies Investigation in SumedangGP0STPOVUCompleted★★★★★★Toxic Wastewater Textile Companies Investigation in SumedangGP0STPOVZCompleted★★★★Toxic Wastewater Textile Companies Investigation in SumedangGP0STPOVFCompleted★★★★★★Toxic Wastewater Textile Companies Investigation in SumedangGP0STPOVOCompleted★★★★Toxic Wastewater Textile Companies Investigation in SumedangGP0STPOWFCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPOUYToxic Wastewater Textile Companies Investigation in SumedangPeninjauan Ipal Limbah PT Kahatex. Presiding Judge Nelvy Christine SH, MH., center, with the group as they visit the Waste Water Management Installation (IPAL) PT. Kahatex during the field trial of the law suit on wastewater discharge permit that was released by Sumedang Regency to PT Kahatex, PT Five Star and Insan Sandang Internusa in Sumedang, West Java. The three companies allegedly were discharging their waste to farm areas surrounding the neighbourhood for almost 20 years.Locations:Indonesia-Southeast Asia-Sumedang-West JavaDate:16 Mar, 2016Credit:© Rezza Estily / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5184px X 3006pxKeywords:Day-Detox (campaign title)-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Men-Small group of people-Textile industry-Toxics (campaign title)-WomenShoot:Toxic Wastewater Textile Companies SumedangBoard of judges with journalists and Coalition Against Toxic Waste visit the Waste Water Management Installation (IPAL) PT. Kahatex during the field trial of the law suit on wastewater discharge permit that was released by Sumedang Regency to PT Kahatex, PT Five Star and Insan Sandang Internusa in Sumedang, West Java. The three companies allegedly were discharging their toxic waste to farms and surrounding areas of the neighbourhood for almost 20 years.