Lynas pledges removal of radioactive waste from Australian rare earths

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Company says new Western Australia plant will remove 'naturally occurring radioactive material' from rare earths shipped to Malaysia.

Lynas says it will spend RM1.5 billion on changes in its operations in Gebeng, Kuantan.

It said it will spend about RM1.5 billion on changes in its operations in Gebeng, Kuantan, adding that it is committed to playing its role as a rare earths centre of excellence. He said the company had identified two potential processing sites, close to its mine in Western Australia.

 

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