
Kever Benjamin's Local Planning and Construction Committee recently approved plans for the expansion of the Caniel factory which produces cans for beer and soft drinks. The factory, which currently occupies 50,000 square meters of land directly opposite the new green neighborhood, sought a small, 1,500-square-meter expansion.
The Green Neighborhood activists produced a report that said it was "absurd" that the city had approved the expansion when just six months ago it had initiated legal proceedings against the factory for operating without a business license and for failing to meet wastewater content standards (sulphides and grease).
"We must not remain quiet and wait while a chemical bubble grows opposite our homes."
The Green Neighborhood activists produced a report that said it was "absurd" that the city had approved the expansion when just six months ago it had initiated legal proceedings against the factory for operating without a business license and for failing to meet wastewater content standards (sulphides and grease).
"We must not remain quiet and wait while a chemical bubble grows opposite our homes."
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