Ineos Will Fall calls “Project One” by Ineos “the example of the wrong choices that are made about the future of the Flemish industry”. The campaigners fear that Ineos will use controversial shale gas in the new ethylene and propylene plant, increase CO2 emissions and that production will serve to make disposable plastic. Moreover, they do not like the fact that 55 hectares of forest will be cleared for such a project.
The timing of the action is not coincidental, because the “Project One” file is currently on the table of the Flemish government, which will have to decide on the environmental permit. The Regional Environmental Permit Commission gave a positive advice last week. Because earlier notices of objection and small-scale actions apparently did not have the desired effect, the activists have now moved to occupy the site in question. They also want to stay there “for a longer period of time”.