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      schrieb am 22.12.11 19:50:41
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.513.602 von JoJo49 am 22.12.11 13:07:28P.S.: Bis jetzt 624 Leser heute, 292510 insgesamt. So am Thema vorbei können deine Postings nicht sein ;)
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      schrieb am 22.12.11 19:48:47
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.513.602 von JoJo49 am 22.12.11 13:07:28Na gut. Lassen wir das. Der klügere gibt nach ;)

      Und auch ich wünsche allen hier Frohe Weihnachten und einen guten Rutsch. :)

      Möge in 2012 die Zeit als Pennyszock vorbei sein und die 1 Euro Marke nachhaltig übersprungen werden :D
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      schrieb am 22.12.11 13:07:28
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.513.432 von MdBJuppZupp am 22.12.11 12:33:19
      Hallo MdBJuppZupp,

      lass es gut sein, ich habe das Thema für mich abgeschlossen, allerdings auch keine konkreten Antworten auf mein Nachfragen erhalten, aber wir können uns ja auch per BM austauschen.

      Möchte dir so wie allen anderen aber noch auf diesem Weg alles Gute und Gesundkeit für Dich und deine Familie, sowie für die Familien aller User hier, wünschen.

      Kommt @ gut und gesund ins neue Jahr!

      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 22.12.11 12:33:19
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.512.948 von JoJo49 am 22.12.11 11:08:56"Diskussion zu Moderationsentscheidungen gehören nicht in den Thread"

      Das ist Diktatur ;)
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      schrieb am 22.12.11 12:31:42
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.512.948 von JoJo49 am 22.12.11 11:08:56Moin moin JoJo,

      gut das die Wolke hier nicht auch alles "wegmoderiert" ... :rolleyes:

      Darum schnell noch was zu Thema: Lynas -0,055% :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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      schrieb am 22.12.11 11:08:56
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.512.762 von JoJo49 am 22.12.11 10:28:34Offensive öffentliche Aufklärung der Bürger vor Ort mit den Medien, was Besseres kann man IHMO nicht macht.
      Da fällt mir zum Management von Lynas nur zwei Worte ein: "Weiter so"

      Grüsse JoJo :)



      http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2011/12/22/lynas-reaches-ou…
      Lynas reaches out to public
      Stephanie Sta Maria | December 22, 2011

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      Lynas has turned to advertising in a move to engage and assure the public that it isn't a threat to them.
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      PETALING JAYA: Lynas Corporation Ltd appears to be pulling out all the stops in its efforts to assure the public that its rare earth plant in Gebeng, Kuantan, is not a safety threat.

      The corporation has taken out a full-page colour advertisement in a mainstream daily addressing the community’s concerns over the controversial RM1.5 billion Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP).

      The advertisement’s headline reads: “Everyone is entitled to have questions. We’re committed to giving answers.” The copy lists seven basic questions on rare earth, radiation and LAMP with the accompanying answers and explanations.

      One of the questions addresses the fear of LAMP unleashing the same tragedy on Gebeng residents as Mitsubihi’s rare earth plant did on Bukit Merah residents two decades ago.

      “LAMP is completely different from the Bukit Merah rare earths plant,” Lynas stated. “The Bukit Merah plant processed ‘monazite’ from the waste of tin mines, which is very different from the rare earths we are processing.”

      “There are now much higher standards in place which mean Bukit Merah could never be repeated.”
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      Googleübersetzt: http://translate.google.de/translate?sl=en&tl=de&js=n&prev=_…
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      schrieb am 22.12.11 10:28:34
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      http://mmail.com.my/content/87748-lynas-critical-test

      Lynas a 'critical test'

      Success of rare earth plant will determine future in high-risk business
      Asrul Hadi Abdullah Sani
      Wednesday, December 21st, 2011 10:40:00

      KUALA LUMPUR: The success of Lynas Corp's rare earth plant in Kuantan will determine whether the country moves forward in a high-risk technology industry.

      Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM) chief executive offi cer Ahmad Ibrahim, said the government must play an active role in engaging the public over the risks involved in such industries.

      "Lynas is an important test case for Malaysia moving into the high-risk technologies areas. The government needs to have a different modus operandi, especially in engaging the public because increasingly, these are important determinants of future high-risk business," he told reporters at a press conference at a hotel here yesterday.

      Ahmad stressed the government has to be transparent and social acceptance is important in minimising costs for both government and foreign investors.

      "Unless you get social acceptance, you will have the problem. It's not just about the problem of getting into the business but running the business will also be problematic and it will be a major cost factor to the company," he said.

      Ahmad also said rare earth metals are important for the country to remain competitive in the green industry.

      "Green economy is emerging and booming in a lot of countries. And rare earth is one of the components used in most of these products.

      "We need partners not just like Lynas, but we must built our own capacity for technology, resources and at the end of the day, we just want to be one of the leading players in the rare earth industry," he said.

      Rare earth metals are used in manufacturing hybrid and electronic vehicles, solar and wind-powered technologies and other personal electronics including smartphones.

      Scientists back importance of green industry

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      Googleübersetzt: http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=de&ie=…


      Zu Lynas: http://www.lynascorp.com/

      ...und ihren eigenen Vorgaben/Zielen: http://www.lynascorp.com/page.asp?category_id=2&page_id=44
      Lynas Corporation strives for excellence in safety and health. We are committed to providing and maintaining a safe work environment and preventing injury, illness and impairment to the health of our employees, business partners and the community.

      More information is available on our Lynas Malaysia Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/lynasmalaysia.

      Our goal is Zero Harm

      To learn more about Lynas' commitment to Zero Harm click here:
      http://www.lynascorp.com/content/upload/files/Zero_Harm_flye…
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      Grüsse JoJo :)
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      schrieb am 21.12.11 15:40:24
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      Adhering To IAEA Recommendations Will Make Lynas Rare Earth Plant Safe - Report

      KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 20 (Bernama) -- Lynas Corporation Ltd's rare earth plant in Gebeng, Pahang, will be safe and harmless if the company follows the recommendations of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on the project, according to two Malaysian professional bodies.

      The Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM) and the National Professors' Council (NPC), in a joint report on the project, said the plant must adhere to stringent procedures for waste management to ensure worker safety, public safety and environmental well-being.

      The 63-page report, issued here Tuesday, said the processing of rare earth produces some by-products which do carry some low-level radioactive risks, but such risks are manageable and there are technologies available to effectively render the wastes harmless and safe.

      ASM, an independent science and technology 'think-tank", and NPC, a body of more than 1,500 professors from the public and private universities, initiated a comprehensive study on rare earth and its potential contribution to the Malaysian economy.

      In the report, titled "Rare Earth Industries: Moving Malaysia's Green Economy Forward", they also said that Lynas Corporation would have to ensure that there is a health scanning of plant employees as well as people working within the immediate vicinity of the plant.

      The report said the health scanning is to establish a baseline data on the health of the community living and working around the plant premise.

      It also suggested that the "discharge limits for toxic chemicals and heavy metals must meet standards stipulated in the Environmental Quality Act 1974 (and) properly designed permanent storage for low-level radioactive waste must be built to isolate gypsum residues if its beneficiation is not viable".

      The plant also needs to construct an interim low-level radioactive waste storage within the premise to accommodate waste produced in the first three years of operation, it added.

      The two professional bodies said the rare earth industry is expanding, especially with the growing demand for green products and the global push to embrace the green economy.

      "As a result, investments in rare earth mining and processing have also grown. Apart from China, many countries have started to seriously allocate new investments in rare earth refining. Some have begun reviving their old rare earth mines which were abandoned during times of low pricing," it said.

      The report said the Lynas plant in Gebeng will be generating three types of residues, namely Water Leach Purification (WLP) residue, Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) residue and Neutralisation Underflow (NUF) residue.

      It said the WLP and NUF residues can be considered as raw materials for other industry, for example WLP can be used as raw material in making gypsum plaster and NUF as fertiliser.

      Storage and handling of the residues can be overcome because WLP residue contains mainly calcium sulphate, which is also known as synthetic gypsum, while NUF residue is rich in magnesium, the report said.

      Meanwhile, ASM Chief Executive Officer Dr Ahmad Ibrahim told reporters after issuing the report that claims that the Lynas plant would emit radiation detrimental to public health were not true. He said the risks of the Lynas operation were manageable.

      However, the company had failed to engage actively with the community in giving a detailed explanation of the project, he said.

      "The Lynas management should enhance the understanding, transparency and visibility of its regulatory actions in the eyes of the public, particularly those actions related to inspection and enforcement of the proposed rare earth processing facility," he said.

      Dr Ahmad said the actual rare earth business was good for the future as it led to the making of materials for the use of science and technology, including green technology, and was a good industry for Malaysia towards achieving its Vision 2020 of becoming a developed country. -- BERNAMA


      http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v5/newsgeneral.php?id=6354…
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