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Greenpeace Finds No Toxic Pollution at Hungary’s Battery Plants

Greenpeace says no contamination exceeding regulatory limits was found in samples collected from areas near battery factories and NMP processing plants in Hungary. According to a statement released by the organization, it examined 10 samples collected in Göd, Komárom, and Sóskút, which were analysed for antimony, arsenic, cobalt, lithium, nickel, and NMP; all were below levels that could pose a risk to human health. The results, published by Gre…

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Greenpeace conducted nationwide sampling around battery factories and found no pollution posing a health risk.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Samples were taken from shallow, residential wells in Göd, Komárom, Sóskút and Tárnok.

·Hungary
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Greenpeace, which cannot be accused of being pro-government, informed the affected residents and local decision-makers about the results.

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The question arises as to why Greenpeace only made the results of the inspections public after the elections. The inspections show that there are no pollutants in the environment of domestic battery factories.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Origo broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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