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Tata Steel to Face Criminal Charges for Pollution - DutchNews.nl

Prosecutors say their investigation found enough evidence to bring the company to court, after earlier fines and complaints from 800 plaintiffs.

  • The public prosecution service has summoned IJmuiden-based Tata Steel to face criminal charges for "intentionally" polluting the environment and failing to report industrial accidents. Prosecutors said their investigation offers sufficient grounds to initiate legal proceedings.
  • Prosecutors launched an investigation into the manufacturer in 2022, examining whether company executives endangered public health. They are now considering whether individuals in managerial roles could be held personally liable for alleged violations.
  • A lawyer filed a complaint on behalf of 800 plaintiffs affected by dust clouds and contaminated water. The investigation has netted a €150,000 fine for environmental permit violations, while residents previously sought around €1.4 billion in compensation.
  • Earlier this year, Tata paid €8.5 million in fines for breaking environmental norms at two coke plants, which face potential closure due to emissions of heavy metal particles and benzene, a carcinogenic substance.
  • The company made headlines last month after sacking Donald Pols, its director of sustainability and head of communications. A first procedural hearing is scheduled for November 20 at the district court in Amsterdam.
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The central government will take "no irreversible steps" in the coming period in the process of reaching agreements with Tata Steel to become more sustainable in exchange for government subsidies. The ministers involved wrote this in a letter to Parliament after it emerged that the Public Prosecution Service is criminally prosecuting the steel manufacturer for air pollution.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Our only steel plant, Tata Steel in IJmuiden, must answer to the court for deliberately polluting the environment. What exactly does this mean, and more importantly: does it cause the company's future to collapse? And then what? We need steel, don't we? Five questions and answers.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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NOS broke the news in Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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