German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ)
reported on Saturday that a court in Paulinia, 120 kilometers north of Sao
Paolo, sentenced BASF and Shell to pay 1.1 billion Brazilian real (490 million
euros or $626 million) for soil and ground water pollution.
“We expect that the Brazilian courts at a higher level will
eventually establish that we were not responsible for alleged health impacts
and other claims,” a Shell spokesman said on Sunday. BASF also plans to appeal,
arguing former owner Shell was to blame, a BASF spokeswoman said.
Shell built the factory in the 1970s and sold it to
chemicals manufacturer Cyanamid in 1995.
BASF bought the site in 2000 and produced pesticides there
for only two years before shutting it down, the spokeswoman said.
Since 2008, the plant owner of the plant is Shell again, she
added.
The newspaper reported that former employees of the factory
had contracted cancer, cardiovascular diseases and other health problems.
“Shell Brasil regrets that there was environmental
contamination at the Paulinia site which was owned at different times by Shell
and BASF,” the Shell spokesman said.
“We are convinced that there is no link between our
operations and injury to peoples' health,” he added.
Shell, BASF to appeal ruling on pollution in Brazil
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