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A series of knowledge pieces in the form of presentations on solid waste
Officers from the Environment Agency and the Joint Unit for Waste Crime visited two landfill sites in the north of England in a day of action.
This paer examines integrated environmental management and sector specific policies in Nairobi and Mombasa
Detention services order 01/2022 about the care and management of individuals under the assessment care in detention and teamwork (ACDT) processes.
At a recent public inquiry, Traffic Commissioner Gerallt Evans heard the case of James Keith Liverick trading as Moredun Garage.
This document provides details of where higher activity waste arises and how it is being dealt with.
The Waste Metric Dashboard summarises progress on the diversion of waste away from disposal to the LLW Repository and on the environmental performance of the National Waste Programme.
We want your comments on our proposed technical guidance for appropriate measures for permitted facilities that biologically treat waste.
The source segregated biodegradable wastes the Environment Agency considers to be generically suitable for biological treatment.
Residential Property First Tier Tribunal Decision of Judge Jill Pittaway, Judge Marina Krisko FRICS and Judge Anthony Harris on Monday 24th May 2021.
The appropriate measures for waste pre-acceptance, acceptance and tracking at regulated facilities with an environmental permit for the treatment or transfer of WEEE.
A man who was jailed for illegally importing and burning waste in Essex has been ordered to pay costs of £85,000.
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