2025-10-27

DÜSSELDORF / MUNICH – Findings of a cross-border environmental investigation into waste exports discussed in state parliaments in Germany.

How the Waste Industry Profits From a Nuclear Legacy investigation, revealed that companies from Germany, Austria and Italy continue to export millions of tons of waste to the Czech Republic, and some of it is hazardous. These findings have now been discussed by the Environment Committee of the North Rhine-Westphalia state parliament, at the initiative of René Schneider (Social Democratic Party).

More specifically, the meeting looked into alleged waste transports from several NRW towns (Nettetal, Eschweiler, Köln, Duisburg, Höxter) to Mydlovary and nearby villages in the Czech Republic between October and December 2024. Mydlovary is known for its old uranium sludge ponds and past contamination.

During the meeting, Environment Minister Oliver Krischer subsequently presented a report on ‘Waste shipments to the Czech Republic’. The conclusion seems to be that politicians and authorities in North Rhine-Westphalia do not have a very clear picture of what has been happening in Mydlovary.

At the same time, Laura Weber, a member of the Bavarian State Parliament, has raised the question about the situation in Mydlovary site with the Bavarian government, but is still waiting for answers. 

 ‘Waste does not stop at borders – that is why we also need cross-border controls and uniform standards in the EU,’ said Ms. Weber. 

The investigation was supported by the Environmental Investigative Journalism grant programme. 

On the right: Old tyres and other rubber waste floating on the surface in one of the remaining uranium sludge ponds outside the Czech village of Mydlovary. Photograph by Michael Billig.

Impact: Stricter Belgian Fuel Export Standards Being Enforced After Investigation

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BRUSSELS – Following the cross-border investigation by Apache, De Groene Amsterdammer (Research Collective Spit) and The Continent which was published in January this year, stricter export standards for fuel export are due to be enforced in Belgium.

The Toxic Valley: Turkish MPs asked for an investigation (2018-2019)

The Toxic Valley: Turkish MPs asked for an investigation (2018-2019)

2019-09-27

DILOVASI - Turkish MPs asked for a commission to be set up to investigate the lethal dump “that damaged the Dilovasi town to the point of catastrophe”. The motion explicitly referred to the journalists’ reporting, including witness testimonies and lab testings of samples from the dump.

Thomson Foundation

Online training tools in Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian-Montenegrian (BCSM)

2022-07-28

Journalismfund.eu's Earth Programme supported a project implemented by the Thomson Foundation. That provides online training tools in Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian-Montenegrian (BCSM). It wil enable investigative journalists to upskill with regards to reporting on environmental issues.