Singapore launches legal action against firms over dangerous haze

Singapore has begun legal action against five companies it believes to be responsible for fires in Indonesia that are causing severe air pollution in the city-state.

According to reports, the air pollution levels could last well into November Lodimup

The National Environment Agency (NEA) has been gathering evidence and has served Singapore-listed firm Asia Pulp and Paper a legal notice to supply information on its subsidiaries in Singapore and Indonesia. Four Indonesian companies - Bumi Sriwijaya Sentosa, Rimba Hutani Mas, Sebangun Bumi Andalas Wood Industries and Wachyuni Mandira - have been told to take measures to extinguish fires on their land, not to start new ones and submit plans on how they will prevent them in the future.

A price to pay

Under Singapore's Transboundary Haze Pollution Act, guilty companies can be fined up to S$100,000 per day for causing unhealthy haze. Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Environment and Water Resources, said: ‘Ultimately, errant companies must know that there is a price to be paid for damaging our health, environment and economy.' Sources: The Straits Times; International Business Times

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