Uranium mining is the very beginning of the nuclear fuel
cycle. Once refined, the resulting uranium oxide
provides the basic fuel for most nuclear reactors. In the
countries where uranium mining and milling takes place,
it leaves behind a deadly trail of radioactive waste and
pollution, contaminating the local environment and
causing ill health effects on the local communities.
Uranium mining can also seriously damage workers health,
especially if ventilation is inadequate.
Greenpeace believes all uranium mining should be stopped
immediately.