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America's third largest company Chevron outlet malls in michigan working on the development of oil, is now on trial and risk being convicted of pollutants Ecuadorian indigenous people believe that Texaco is responsible for. Texaco, bought by Chevron in 2001, has been proven responsible for environmental damage for the corresponding 19 trillion dollars during his working life, between 1964 and 1992, Ecuador. Texaco is accused of having led a residue of waste through pipes to large pits and then left it there.
Chevron outlet malls in michigan claims to have been cheated in that Texaco during the 90s, before they were bought by Chevron had paid $ 40 million to fill in the pits provided with waste since previous work. Ecuador's government then decided that they were free from responsibility.
They believe that their former partner national oil company Petroecuador, will be responsible for restoring the environment. Although the efforts undertaken outlet malls in michigan considered by Ecuadorian experts inadequate and should be repeated.
Nine trillion will then go to the restoration of forest and 9 trillion to those who become cancer emissions, a relationship that Chevron completely denies. In the current court case goes no cancer cases up.
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America's third largest company Chevron outlet malls in michigan working on the development of oil, is now on trial and risk being convicted of pollutants Ecuadorian indigenous people believe that Texaco is responsible for. Texaco, bought by Chevron in 2001, has been proven responsible for environmental damage for the corresponding 19 trillion dollars during his working life, between 1964 and 1992, Ecuador. Texaco is accused of having led a residue of waste through pipes to large pits and then left it there.
Chevron outlet malls in michigan claims to have been cheated in that Texaco during the 90s, before they were bought by Chevron had paid $ 40 million to fill in the pits provided with waste since previous work. Ecuador's government then decided that they were free from responsibility.
They believe that their former partner national oil company Petroecuador, will be responsible for restoring the environment. Although the efforts undertaken outlet malls in michigan considered by Ecuadorian experts inadequate and should be repeated.
Nine trillion will then go to the restoration of forest and 9 trillion to those who become cancer emissions, a relationship that Chevron completely denies. In the current court case goes no cancer cases up.
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