Lynas hunts for Malaysia waste storage site as deadline looms


The Australian company has an approval letter from the Pahang state government to locate a permanent disposal facility (PDF) in the state, where Lynas' processing plant is located. "Now it's the requirement for yes, (we) can locate the PDF at such and such address, " Lynas CEO Amanda Lacaze said.

KUALA LUMPUR: Lynas Corp is working to select a site in Malaysia's Pahang state to build a storage facility for low-level radioactive waste as a March deadline nears, the CEO of the rare earths miner said on Thursday.

The Australian company has an approval letter from the Pahang state government to locate a permanent disposal facility (PDF) in the state, where Lynas' processing plant is located.

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