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The Cry of ‘Altri Non’ Does Not Go Out: Massive Demonstration in Galicia Against the Macrocellulose

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The protests against the large mill of cellulose and textile fibres that the Portuguese pasturer Altri and the Coruños businessman Manuel García Pardo, owner of Greenalia, project in Palas de Rei (Lugo) do not decay. With the plan to lift the factory in low hours due to the problems of financing, Santiago has hosted this Sunday a massive demonstration that to the cry of “Altri non” has collapsed its historic center. Marta Gontá, spokesman of Ull…

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The protests against the large mill of cellulose and textile fibres that the Portuguese pasturer Altri and the Coruños businessman Manuel García Pardo, owner of Greenalia, project in Palas de Rei (Lugo) do not decay. With the plan to lift the factory in low hours due to the problems of financing, Santiago has hosted this Sunday a massive demonstration that to the cry of “Altri non” has collapsed its historic center. Marta Gontá, spokesman of Ull…

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The installation of cellulose is pending the definitive authorization of the XuntaAltri remains silent on the weight loss of its macrocellulose project on the agenda of the Xunta Thousands of people have left this noon of the Alameda of Santiago de Compostela in a demonstration against the installation in Palas de Rei (Lugo) of a cellulose macroplant of Altri, pending the definitive authorization of the Xunta, and “in defense of the future” of G…

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Thousands of people have left this noon of the Alameda de Santiago de Compostela in a demonstration against the installation in Palas de Rei (Lugo) of a cellulose plant of Altri, pending the definitive authorization of the Xunta, and "in defense of the future" of Galicia. Called by the platforms Ulloa Viva (PUV) and En Defensa da Ría de Arousa (PDRA), among others, has gathered some 80,000 people, according to the organization, to repeat the mas…

Thousands of people demonstrate in Santiago to demand that the Xunta not grant the integrated environmental authorization to the macrocellulose project

Social platforms and opposition parties denounce the environmental impact and industrial model representing cellulose and the mining project

Thousands of people took part this Sunday in Santiago in a new mobilization against Altri’s project. The march, which started from Alameda and toured the center of the city to the Plaza del Obradoiro, reunited a crowd to reject an industrial model that they consider “polluting and damaging” for the future of Galicia. During the tour slogans such as “Altri non, Ence fora”, “Mina de Touro non” and “a auga é nosa e non da cellulose” were chanted.

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Galiciapress broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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