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Home > Bankwatch in the media > I soldi di Milano “smaltiti” in miniera in Montenegro

I soldi di Milano “smaltiti” in miniera in Montenegro

14 November 2016, Il Fatto Quotidiano

Dal 2009 i cittadini di Milano e Brescia sono proprietari al 40% di una centrale elettrica a lignite. E anche della miniera che la alimenta. Gli impianti si trovano in Montenegro, a Pljevlja, cittadina vicino al confine con la Serbia asfissiata dai fumi dell’impianto. È qui che A2A, la più grande società multiservizi del Nord […]

Source: I soldi di Milano “smaltiti” in miniera in Montenegro – Il Fatto Quotidiano

Tags: Balkans | Montenegro | coal | milan | mine

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