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BMW Group, Tetra Pak, others sound alarm over Atewa-sourced bauxite

BMW Group, Tetra Pak, others sound alarm over Atewa-sourced bauxite By Reporter Atewa Forest. Eastern Region, Ghana. Three global manufacturing companies – BMW Group, Tetra Pak and Schűco International KG – have responded to concerns over the use of aluminium made from bauxite mined in the Atewa Forest. Their positions have been communicated in letters to the Concerned Citizens of Atewa Landscape (CCAL), the grassroots movement advocating against bauxite mining in Atewa Forest. The three companies are all members of the Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) established to certify members and their products in the bauxite-aluminium supply chain that meet its sustainability standards.

Major manufacturing companies oppose mining in Atewa Forest, Ghana

Like most websites we use cookies. If you’re happy with that, just carry on as normal (close this bar) - otherwise click here to find out more. 3 Feb 2021 Major manufacturing companies oppose mining in Atewa Forest, Ghana Controversial plans to mine for bauxite in Ghana’s Atewa Forest – a Key Biodiversity Area – have received opposition from three global manufacturing companies who would have been major customers. This new development means the mine would not only be disastrous for biodiversity and human health, but now business too. Atewa Forest is hailed as one of the 38 most important places on earth for nature © Jeremy Lindsell

Ghana: Press highlights collapse of 126 private schools due to Covid-19 pandemic, others

Ghana-Press-Review January 06, 2021 to 10:21 456 APA - Accra (Ghana) The collapse of 126 private schools due to the financial challenges arising from the closure of schools in the country as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the pronouncement by President Akufo-Addo that the 7th Parliament was arguably the most productive in the history of Ghana are some of the leading stories in the Ghanaian press on Wednesday. The Graphic reports that a total of 126 private schools have collapsed due to financial challenges arising from the closure of schools in the country as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ghana National Council of Private Schools (GNCOPS) has said.

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