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Lynas faces deadline in new Malaysia radioactive waste ruling

Lynas Corporation has been ordered to remove an estimated 450,000 tonnes of low-level radioactive waste from Malaysia before a critical licence renewal in September 2019, which could force the A$1.1 billion plant to shut down temporarily while a long-term solution is found.

Haydn Black
Lynas' LAMP may be dimmed next year

Lynas' LAMP may be dimmed next year

The rare earths producer said the ruling was "surprising" and was based on politics, not science. However, the Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change said there was an...

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