Companies that must paralyze their functions in emergencies and pre-emergencies – 2024-05-01 05:56:33

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2024-05-01 05:56:33

The measure is part of the Management of Critical Episodes (GEC), which is incorporated into the Prevention and Atmospheric Decontamination Plan for the Metropolitan Region.

A total of 27 companies incorporated the Superintendence of the Environment (SMA) andn the list of those that must paralyze their activities on the days that are decreed pre-emergency and environmental emergency in the Metropolitan Region.

Among the most recognized on the list Nestlé, Lucchetti and Unilever are found.

According to what is detailed by the superintendency, the measure is part of the Management of Critical Episodes (GEC), which is incorporated in the Prevention and Atmospheric Decontamination Plan for the Metropolitan Region.

According to the SMA, for the winter of 2024 there are 27 of 61 “Large establishments must paralyze their operations when the Presidential Delegation declares a GEC episode, to benefit the protection of health and the environment“.

The entity explained that the companies included in the list because they “There is a lack of background to verify compliance with the PRE (Emissions Reduction Plan)“.

Companies that will have to paralyze their activities

Specifically, the companies that must paralyze their activities are:

  • Aceros Chile SA
  • National Insulators SA
  • Arrigoni Metalúrgica SA
  • Automotora Inalco SA
  • C.M.P.C Tissue S.A
  • Cementos Bicentenarios SA
  • Chilean Molded SA
  • INC. IND. El Volcán SA
  • Santa Marta SA Consortium
  • Cossbo, Efemm, Energías Industriales SA
  • Extruder SA
  • IND. De Ballatas SPA
  • INDS. Profal S.A
  • Lican Alimentos SA
  • Locks Chile SA
  • Manuf. Metalúrgica Rheem Chilena S.A
  • Nestlé Chile S.A
  • Quimetal Industrial SA
  • Schaffner S.A
  • Tubexa Industrial LTDA.
  • Unilever Chile SCC LDTA
  • Proa SA
  • Diana Food SPA
  • Metalpren Chile SPA
  • Astara Logistics Chile SPA.

The list “may vary to the extent that the background information is updated.” The owners must report to the Atmospheric Monitoring System (Sisat) of the Superintendency of the Environment“said the SMA.

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