The agreement, approved by the company, has been submitted to the Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy (MIMIT) through all national and local authorities.
The plant, the largest employer in southern Italy, continues to play a critical role in the regional economy despite years of job losses. The new agreement combines measures aimed at reducing pollution with steps to preserve employment.
The Taranto facility has in the past been linked to high cancer rates in the Puglia region and has faced frequent criticism from environmental organizations. The decarbonization project is seen as an important step toward reducing environmental impacts and improving public health conditions for local residents.
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