Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2012-06-13-Speech-3-574-500"
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"The 2010 red mud spill in Hungary demonstrated that no matter how strict the rules for hazardous establishments are, negligent operation and inadequate state monitoring can still allow accidents to happen. It also proved that compensation for accidental damage is only guaranteed if the operator has comprehensive environmental insurance. I welcome the fact that in his report, Mr Áder proposed the introduction of mandatory insurance in the European Union. Depositing industrial and mining waste cannot be considered a final solution. The amounts deposited should be reduced to a minimum, and efforts should be made to recycle the waste generated. Red mud could yield considerable quantities of iron ore, as well as chromium, copper, nickel and other valuable metals. The available procedures to extract these are not yet economical. The European Union should therefore support research into more efficient and more economical ways of recycling industrial and mining waste, including red mud."@en1
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