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Rio Tinto says it's a green mining giant. Investigation shows environmental gaps from Quebec to the Amazon

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At times, Rio Tinto has spilled dangerous chemicals at several of its Quebec sites without disclosing it to the provincial government — behaviour that contradicts the multinational’s brand as an eco-friendly business.

Documents obtained by Radio-Canada’s Enquête program through an access-to-information request reveal more than 100 environmental infractions doled out to Rio Tinto’s aluminum division in Quebec over the past 15 years. 

The company has also paid $2.1 million in fines in that same period, making it the third biggest environmental offender in the province. 

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The company was fingered eight times for either neglecting or waiting to report problems related to pollution to Quebec’s

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This story was originally published on  CBC News. To read the rest of this news worthy story, please visit https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/rio-tinto-quebec-amazon-bauxite-aluminum-1.7153444?cmp=rss.

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