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2013 01 16

Lithuanian Supreme Court orders Denmark's Saerimner to close its pig farm in Kalvarija district

The Lithuanian Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the Danish-owned pig breeding company Saerimner must stop its operations in the district of Kalvarija, in the southwestern part of the country.
„Saerimner“ Lietuvoje negavo nė vieno leidimo statyti naują kiaulių kompleksą, tad tenka renovuoti senus.
„Saerimner“ pig farms in Lithuania / Bendrovės nuotr.

The Supreme Court finally revoked an integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC) permit and gave Saerimner three months to cease operations at its pig farm in the village of Jusevičiai.

The ruling is not subject to appeal.

"Agreeing with the lower courts' assessment, the panel of the Lithuanian Supreme Court's judges holds that it follows from the circumstances that there were systematic violations of environmental legal norms and that the economic activity performed did not comply with the legislative requirements on air pollution and that the operator did not eliminate the violations within the established period of time," the Supreme Court said in its ruling.

The judges agreed that the Constitution protected the rights of the local community, which took Saerimner to court, to health protection and a healthy environment.

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