85 tonnes of whale meat to be dumped?03/09/2008 23:01:11August 2008. A Greenpeace investigation has revealed that around 85 tonnes of whale meat, sent to Japan in late May 2008 from Northern Europe, may have to be discarded as the Japanese government has not yet received an application for import. The importing company responsible for the whale meat claimed it was "helping out our friends in Iceland" when questioned by Greenpeace on 4 June. The company had started operating again in May, with three new directors being appointed in order to import this batch of whale meat. On August 26, when Greenpeace asked why no request for the appropriate import procedures had yet been submitted over two-and-a-half months later, the company refused to answer. Time limit Pointless When asked by Greenpeace Japan about the possible scrapping of the whale meat, the Fisheries Agency of Japan stated there was nothing it could do if the import permission was not received. With the time limit for storage of the whale meat now imminent, it is still not clear what will happen to the meat.
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