Activists claim Mount Maunganui's Ballance fertiliser plant is not only contributing to air pollution, but also to the displacement of indigenous people in both the Bay of Plenty and Western Sahara. Whareroa Marae's Joel Ngātuere talks to Sahwarii activist Nazha El Khalidi about being displaced from their tribal land in Western Sahara. Ballance CEO Mark Wynne defends the importation of phosphate from Phosboucraa mine. Bay of Plenty Regional Council's Jane Nees talks about the difficulty of implementing pollution control on heavy industry in Tauranga. Kamal Fadel from the pro independence movement Polisario, talks about the lack of human rights for Sahawariis.
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