World's top copper producer closes smelter in 'Chile's Chernobyl'
The smelter's operational boss Pablo Bohler symbolically gave the order for the shutdown after six decades of operation in an area that also hosts plants and factories of more than a dozen other companies.
Some of the smelter's 766 workers will be moved to other jobs, while the rest will leave Codelco under a severance deal with the company that supplies eight percent of the world's copper.
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Last year, Chile's environmental superintendent ordered six companies operating in the area to "limit their productive activity, without harming the primary supply" and instructed that measures be taken to reduce pollution from Codelco operations.