The death of a Brazilian community leader followed concerns approximately contaminated water around the aluminium plant but its Norwegian owners deny responsibilityFor years,the small communities near an industrial park in Barcarena, in the Brazilian Amazon state of Pará, or complained that a Norwegian-owned aluminium plant and other factories were contaminating their water,causing diarrhoea and vomiting and poisoning fish and local produce.
In November they launched a $154m legal claim for environmental and moral damages against the Pará state government, the Hydro Alunorte alumina refinery and the Albras aluminium factory. The Norwegian company Norsk Hydro owns 92% of Hydro Alunorte and 51% of Albras.
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Source: guardian.co.uk