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1 Mar 2020

New Zealand: Rio Tinto's waste dump allegedly almost breached by floods causing locals to fear for potential devastation

A report published by The Guardian alleged that the mining conglomerate, Rio Tinto, has failed to deal with the waste dump that was almost breached by South Island floods. The incident, the report alleged, caused fear among the locals of potential devastation.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Rio Tinto to respond to the allegations in the report. The company's response is linked below.