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Enfield-based cleaner said she earned 55 times her actual turnover to fraudulently claim a £50,000 Bounce Back Loan before petitioning for her own bankruptcy
Public health advice for prisons and other prescribed places of detention.
How businesses and organisations can avoid causing pollution from oil and chemical storage, car washing, construction and other activities.
Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for surface cleaning.
Schools, pools, and hospitals will be supported to make energy efficient upgrades, and businesses with high energy use will receive funding to help cut bills and emissions.
Find out what you can do to prevent tree pests and diseases from establishing and spreading.
Paper and cardboard production can cause significant pollution. This guide describes industry responsibilities for preventing pollution.
Environment Agency regulatory position on cleaning and sterilising waste medical instruments containing metal to allow the waste metal to be recovered elsewhere.
Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for printing of dry cleaning.
Product recall for The Laundress Laundry and Household Cleaning Products which are microbiologically contaminated and present a health risk.
Communities blighted by vandalism and fly-tipping will be cleaned up by offenders as part of delivering on plans to crackdown on anti-social behaviour.
Who's responsible for cleaning up contaminated land and how you know if your business is on a contaminated site
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