Italy Orders Ilva Steel Plant to Limit Output, Upgrade Furnaces
10/12/2012 - Italy’s Ilva steel plant must limit annual production and shut down Europe’s biggest blast furnace for upgrades in order to get an environmental license to operate, according to the Environment Ministry, Reuters reports.
Italy’s Ilva steel plant must limit annual production and shut down Europe’s biggest blast furnace for upgrades in order to get an environmental license to operate, according to the Environment Ministry.
The factory in the southern city of Taranto must limit its annual steel production to 8 million tonnes, compared with last year’s output of 8.5 million tonnes, according to a document outlining the work that had to be done to keep the plant running...