"Stop Pollution" Campaign Renews Demands
The "Stop Pollution" campaign has renewed its demands, calling for the immediate shutdown of polluting industrial units in Gabès, which were recently responsible for leaks that caused asphyxiation cases. The campaign also demands a serious and urgent investigation into recent environmental violations, accountability from those responsible, and monitoring of the condition of affected individuals.
In a statement released at the end of last week, the "Stop Pollution" campaign called for:
- The development of a comprehensive rehabilitation program for areas affected by industrial pollution in Gabès, including oases, beaches, and the sea.
- The government to define a clear timeline for implementing a roadmap to put an end to pollution.
- The launch of a societal dialogue to establish an alternative development model in the governorate that respects the environment and human beings.
The campaign also demanded:
- The immediate implementation of the 2017 decision to dismantle polluting units in Gabès.
- The cancellation of decisions to double phosphate production, create a green ammonia unit, and establish hydrogen industries for export, as well as the removal of phosphogypsum.
The campaign's renewed demands come as a response to the recent environmental disasters in Gabès, which have had severe consequences for the health and well-being of local residents. The campaign is pushing for urgent action to address the pollution crisis and ensure a safe and healthy environment for the community.