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FOE & GREENPEACE TAKE MOX NUKE PLANT TO COURT


05 Oct 2001



GREEN GROUPS IN LEGAL BID TO STOP MOX NUCLEAR PLANT

The Government is being taken to court to prevent the controversial plutonium plant at Sellafield from opening. Lawyers acting for Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace today filed papers in the High Court.

The application for judicial review follows Wednesday's decision by the Government to give state-owned British Nuclear Fuels Plc (BNFL) the go-ahead to begin operations at the mixed oxide (MOX) plant. Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace say the decision is unlawful because:

Charles Secrett, Director of Friends of the Earth said:

"The Government's decision to allow the MOX plant to open is dangerous, uneconomic and perverse. The decision makes the world an even more dangerous place. The plant will struggle to find clients and may well never make any money. We will challenge Ministers to justify this foolish decision in court."

Stephen Tindale, Executive Director of Greenpeace said:

"Tony Blair's obsession with all things nuclear has forced through a crazy decision. BNFL is hoping its main customer for MOX will be Japan - yet a referendum held earlier this year showed the Japanese public doesn't want MOX. If Blair wants to build a new world order, he needs to stop contributing to nuclear proliferation.”

Notes:

The MOX plant, completed in 1996, was intended to turn 'spent' plutonium and uranium into usable fuel. However, following financial concerns, and in the wake of the MOX data falsification incident, the commercial go-ahead for the plant was withheld. Under EU law, the Government must be able to show -amongst other things - that the economic benefits of the plant outweigh the health and environmental detriments.

 

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