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Naturefiji Warns Fiji Not Ready for Proposed 1 4b Waste to Energy Project in Vuda C7d022

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AI-generatedThe article discusses a proposed waste-to-energy project in Fiji facing strong opposition due to regulatory and environmental concerns. The commercial mechanism is weak: the project is at an early stage with no concrete investment commitment or supply agreements. The primary sectors are UTILITIES (waste-to-energy) and RENEWABLES, but the impact is uncertain and localized to Fiji (EM_MARKETS). No direct price, margin, or supply chain effect is evident.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Proposed $1.4 billion waste-to-energy project at Naikorokoro Point, Vuda, Fiji.
- Planned capacity: up to 900,000 tonnes of waste annually, starting 2029.
- NatureFiji submitted an eight-page objection citing inadequate regulatory frameworks and environmental risks.
- Over 3,000 petitions opposing the development submitted to the Department of Environment.
- Public consultations closed on April 22.
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