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It represents a serious financial risk for Braskem and its two largest investors, bankrupt construction group Odebrecht and state-run oil firm Petrobras, Latin America’s biggest company.For displaced residents like Januario, the wrench of leaving their homes is tough to overcome. They’ve lived here for so long, and they have stories to tell,” said Silvania Carmo Machado, 67, who moved 35 years ago into her hilltop house, which overlooks surrounding countryside.On the ground, the frustration among residents is palpable. Observe que alguns recursos do site não funcionarão sem cookies.Today, June 5, is World Environment Day, and to publicize the actions of environmental sustainability, Braskem, the largest producer of thermoplastic resins in the Americas, publishes a different ad in the cover of the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo.Algunas funciones del sitio web pueden no funcionar sin la activación de cookies.We use cookies for you to have the best experience of our website. A man hangs laundry near a mining equipment used by the petrochemical company Braskem in Maceio, Brazil January 28, 2020. Contact. A decision or potential settlement is not expected for at least several months, prosecutors say, while any appeal could take years.However seven state and federal prosecutors involved in the case told Reuters that the 1.7 billion reais - a cost estimate by Braskem - was a minimum initial payment and that the company may have to pay more out.The salt is pumped to a nearby Braskem plant, where it is transformed into chlorine-based products that eventually become PVC piping and other consumer goods.Above ground, the mining operations are inconspicuous, with little more than a large metal tube above each well.Nonetheless, in January the company announced a deal with prosecutors to provide 1.7 billion reais ($387.4 million) over two years to relocate and compensate 17,000 residents, though it did not admit blame for the damage. World. United States. That changed with the 2018 tremor, which followed a heavy rainstorm a month before, residents told Reuters. Braskem is the world’s leading biopolymers producer with its 200,000 tons Green PE plant that produces polyethylene from sugarcane-based ethanol. The authorities said nearby salt mines operated by the company threatened the structural integrity of more than 9,000 homes.Cracks in his home, which he had long assumed to be construction defects, widened in the months after the tremor in March 2018. It has hired dozens of professionals, from real estate agents to psychologists, to help those displaced. The company has an extra 2 billion reais available in the unlikely event costs run over, they added.“It was like a volcano exploded,” said Januario, 47.In May 2019, Brazil’s federal geological survey issued a report, saying Braskem was to blame.Ana Laura Sivieri, Braskem’s marketing and communications chief, told Reuters there could potentially be other causes for the tremor and cracking, however, including water damage, the type of soil in the region or a geological fault.The saga, little known outside northeastern Brazil, has enraged many residents and officials in the state of Alagoas, the nation’s second-poorest.
It represents a serious financial risk for Braskem and its two largest investors, bankrupt construction group Odebrecht and state-run oil firm Petrobras, Latin America’s biggest company.For displaced residents like Januario, the wrench of leaving their homes is tough to overcome. They’ve lived here for so long, and they have stories to tell,” said Silvania Carmo Machado, 67, who moved 35 years ago into her hilltop house, which overlooks surrounding countryside.On the ground, the frustration among residents is palpable. Observe que alguns recursos do site não funcionarão sem cookies.Today, June 5, is World Environment Day, and to publicize the actions of environmental sustainability, Braskem, the largest producer of thermoplastic resins in the Americas, publishes a different ad in the cover of the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo.Algunas funciones del sitio web pueden no funcionar sin la activación de cookies.We use cookies for you to have the best experience of our website. A man hangs laundry near a mining equipment used by the petrochemical company Braskem in Maceio, Brazil January 28, 2020. Contact. A decision or potential settlement is not expected for at least several months, prosecutors say, while any appeal could take years.However seven state and federal prosecutors involved in the case told Reuters that the 1.7 billion reais - a cost estimate by Braskem - was a minimum initial payment and that the company may have to pay more out.The salt is pumped to a nearby Braskem plant, where it is transformed into chlorine-based products that eventually become PVC piping and other consumer goods.Above ground, the mining operations are inconspicuous, with little more than a large metal tube above each well.Nonetheless, in January the company announced a deal with prosecutors to provide 1.7 billion reais ($387.4 million) over two years to relocate and compensate 17,000 residents, though it did not admit blame for the damage. World. United States. That changed with the 2018 tremor, which followed a heavy rainstorm a month before, residents told Reuters. Braskem is the world’s leading biopolymers producer with its 200,000 tons Green PE plant that produces polyethylene from sugarcane-based ethanol. The authorities said nearby salt mines operated by the company threatened the structural integrity of more than 9,000 homes.Cracks in his home, which he had long assumed to be construction defects, widened in the months after the tremor in March 2018. It has hired dozens of professionals, from real estate agents to psychologists, to help those displaced. The company has an extra 2 billion reais available in the unlikely event costs run over, they added.“It was like a volcano exploded,” said Januario, 47.In May 2019, Brazil’s federal geological survey issued a report, saying Braskem was to blame.Ana Laura Sivieri, Braskem’s marketing and communications chief, told Reuters there could potentially be other causes for the tremor and cracking, however, including water damage, the type of soil in the region or a geological fault.The saga, little known outside northeastern Brazil, has enraged many residents and officials in the state of Alagoas, the nation’s second-poorest.