Italian authorities investigate CO2 emissions fraud at country’s largest steel plant -media

Published 10:24 on July 4, 2024  /  Last updated at 10:24 on July 4, 2024  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Ten individuals are being investigated by the Italian authorities for submitting manipulated CO2 emissions data while administering Italy's largest steel factory, which then affected the facility's EU carbon permit compliance requirements, according to multiple national media sources.
Ten individuals are being investigated by the Italian authorities for submitting manipulated CO2 emissions data while administering Italy's largest steel factory, which then affected the facility's EU carbon permit compliance requirements, according to multiple national media sources.


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