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Phosphate Fertiliser Production in Sichuan
Phosphate Fertiliser Production in Sichuan
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11/24/2012
Greenpeace is currently investigating the manufacture of phosphate fertilizer in Sichuan, China.
Chemical fertilizers play an integral role in industrial agriculture and food production. However, its manufacture has proven to be highly polluting, contributing to wide-spread environmental contamination and causing distress for local communities living in the vicinity of the production facilities.
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