Background | Espaņol | Related Press Releases | On March 19, 2009, IFC publicly released an environmental monitoring report for Botnia's Orion pulp mill in Uruguay covering the first full calendar year (2008) of the mill’s operation. The pulp mill commenced operations in November 2007. The assessment of operating performance was prepared by EcoMetrix Incorporated, an independent environmental consulting firm. The report finds that the mill is performing to the air and water quality standards projected in the Cumulative Impact Study and Environmental Impact Assessment, as required by IFC, and well within the limits established by the environmental permits issued by the Uruguayan regulator, DINAMA. The first six-month report issued in July 2008, the full year 2008 report, and an additional annual report which will report back on 2009 performance, are required under provisions of the Environmental and Social Action Plan agreed between Botnia and IFC as a condition for IFC's financing of the mill. The 2008 report also reviews Botnia's compliance status with all 16 provisions of the Environmental and Social Action Plan. The following document was posted on July 10, 2008: On November 13, 2007, IFC released reports from two independent external consultants that indicate that Botnia's Orion pulp mill in Uruguay is ready to operate in accordance with IFC's environmental and social requirements and international BAT standards. IFC also provided an updated Environmental and Social Action Plan, reflecting the status of Botnia's compliance with the issues to be addressed as a condition of IFC financing of the project. The reports and updated ESAP confirm that the Orion pulp mill will generate major economic benefits for Uruguay and will not cause harm to the environment. The following documents were posted on November 13, 2007:
The decision to proceed was based on an extensive due diligence process, which included the conclusive and positive findings of a cumulative impact study and a subsequent review of the study undertaken by independent experts (the Hatfield report, available in Spanish and English). The conclusions of the study and the experts' report confirm that the mill will comply with IFC and MIGA's environmental and social policies while generating significant economic benefits for the Uruguayan economy. Learn more about the consultation process... For more information, view the Summary of Proposed Investment or the Environmental & Social Review Summary. | RELATED LINKS
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