Major precedent set against polluters
By Wang Zhenghua in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2013-06-14 08:12
Environmental authorities in a city in eastern China have hit petrochemical giant Sinopec with a penalty reported to be 90,000 yuan ($14,670) for causing air pollution.
The rare move sets a good example in regional governments' battle against large State-owned polluters, experts said.
The Environment Protection Bureau of Anqing, Anhui province, made the decision after a branch of Sinopec, Asia's largest refiner, was found late last month to have discharged excessive amounts of polluting materials in the city of 6.2 million people.
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