Toxic legacy haunts Tsumeb smelter

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 8/09/2025
The United Nations (UN) has raised concerns over arsenic contamination and workers’ health at Tsumeb’s smelter, while owner Sinomine denies liability and outlines rehabilitation measures. Sinomine Tsumeb Smelter chief executive Logan Lou says the company continues to implement progressive (…)
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