UPL is protesting against the forum’s terms of reference after arson attack on its warehouse caused a chemical spill
Indian agrochemical firm United Phosphorus Limited SA has boycotted the launch of a multi-stakeholder forum that would ultimately pronounce on its role in the toxic spill that contaminated the Ohlanga River and uMhlanga Estuary.This article is reserved for our subscribers.
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