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Concerns over testing evidence for Bioplant pyrolysis project

But backers deny there’s anything amiss, claiming it was just a mistake.

Artist’s impression of planned Bioplant pyrolysis plant in the Manawatū.

An opponent to Bioplant Manawatu New Zealand’s (BPMNZ) controversial waste-to-energy project in Feilding has raised concerns that evidence provided to a consent hearing may have been falsified, although this has been denied by the company.

The concerns come from Palmerston North IT business owner

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Fiona Rotherham Thu, 11 Aug 2022
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