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Clean European cars are full of parts from polluting Indian factories

An investigation by Follow the Money reveals that the production of components for European electric vehicles contributes to pollution in India. The article highlights Amphenol, a company producing parts for electric cars, which discharges wastewater into an open sewer. It also mentions other environmental issues such as pollution from Tata Steel's coke plants and PFAS contamination at Schiphol.

Vervuilende industrie

11 jun i

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Amphenol, dat onderdelen produceert voor elektrische auto's, loost afvalwater in een open riool.

Terwijl Europa zich inzet voor een schoner milieu, veroorzaakt de productie van onderdelen voor Europese auto’s vervuiling in India, zo blijkt uit een onderzoek van Follow the Money.

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Vervuilende industrie

Waarom stopt Tata Steel niet gewoon met zijn vervuilende cokes­fabrieken?

Gore grond in je gemeente

Pfas-vervuiling Schiphol blijft zich verspreiden. Wie ruimt het op?

Bureau Brussel

Ons water wordt vervuild door pfas, maar de chemische industrie houdt strengere regels tegen

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Source document: Follow the Money Investigation

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Clean European cars are full of parts from polluting Indian factories

An investigation by Follow the Money reveals that the production of components for European electric vehicles contributes to pollution in India. The article highlights Amphenol, a company producing parts for electric cars, which discharges wastewater into an open sewer. It also mentions other environmental issues such as pollution from Tata Steel's coke plants and PFAS contamination at Schiphol.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual findings from an investigation without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on environmental concerns related to industrial practices but does not frame the issue with clear ideological bias. The focus is on exposing pollution rather than taking a partisan立场

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