AD calls on Palumbo to stop grit blasting

Alternattiva Demokratika - The Green Party said that Shipyard operators Palumbo should desist from using grit blasting due to the damage on people's health and the environment.

AD spokesperson for energy, industry and transport Ralph Cassar said: “Palumbo's CEO’s comments are unacceptable and tantamount to blackmail. There are alternatives to the methods being used by Palumbo, including temporary tent-like structures or alternatives to grit-blasting.

“AD favoured EU accession because this was supposed to mean higher standards and more respect for people's quality of life. If Palumbo came to Malta on the premise that government will allow it to do whatever it wants then it should say so. It seems that Lawrence Gonzi's bragging about the shipyard was nothing but rhetoric, given that a company which expects to compete without investing in modern technology has been given the shipyards for a pittance. Any reversal of the MEPA decision to stop grit-blasting is unacceptable. Companies which blackmail and use workers as pawns have no place in Malta.”

Michael Briguglio, AD Chairperson, added: “Malta should stop acting as if there are no alternatives to shipyards or that the shipyards and social and environmental responsibility are irreconcilable. Palumbo should clean up its act, or else the valuable land used for shipyard purposes can be used for other economically viable purposes which can give value added not only to the economy but also to the three cities.

“Will the Nationalist Government take serious action to stop the polluting activities at the shipyards or will it give in to blackmail?”