- Talga Group said today that the decision to grant the environmental and Natura 2000 permit for the company’s Nunasvaara South graphite mine in Sweden stands as the Swedish Land and Environment Court of Appeal rejected permit appeals.
However, a number of parties subsequently sought leave from the Swedish Land and Environment Court of Appeal to appeal the decision. “The Land and Environment Court decision to grant the environmental and Natura 2000 permit therefore stands,” the company said.
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