Pittsburgh-based Alcoa will pay the Australian government a settlement the company put at $36 million for “unlawfully” clearing tracts of endangered forest without approvals between 2019 and 2025. The ...
Document also shows US miner had been unlawfully clearing land for 15 years despite warnings from department ...
Alcoa of Australia will undertake a strategic assessment of its current and potential future mining areas through to 2045, following recent amendments to the Federal Government’s Environment ...
Despite maintaining it had met its federal environmental obligations, the miner agreed to pay the fine as part of an ...
By Christine Chen SYDNEY, Feb 18 (Reuters) - U.S. aluminium company Alcoa will pay A$55 million ($38.9 million) to remediate native forest it illegally cleared in Western Australia in order to mine ...
Alcoa ( AA) will pay A$55M (about $38.9M) to restore native forest it cleared without approval in Western Australia to mine bauxite, Australia’s environment ministry said Wednesday.
Alcoa AA shares are up on Wednesday’as the company is further modernizing its approvals framework in Australia. Details Alcoa ...
Alcoa, a U.S. aluminium company, will pay A$55 million to remediate illegally cleared native forests in Western Australia. The payment, covering land clearing from 2019 to 2025, will fund conservation ...