KUALA LUMPUR: Environmental watchdog Greenpeace voiced deep concern today over Malaysia’s decision to renew rare earths processor Lynas’s licence for another decade, saying there were “unresolved long-standing concerns over radioactive waste management”.
Lynas announced yesterday a 10-year renewal of its licence to operate in the Southeast Asian nation, but under tighter conditions set by the Malaysian government.
The Australian company’s plant, situated at Gebeng in eastern Malaysia, is the largest commercial producer of separated rare earths outside of China.
