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Residents and social media users in the North East that use unregistered waste carriers could find themselves ‘accidental criminals’, warns the Environment Agency.
A convicted waste crime offender has been ordered to pay £2,101,708 following a confiscation case brought by the Environment Agency.
LLW Repository Ltd (LLWR) helps finance a further 16 iPads for Gosforth Primary youngsters.
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted a 31-year-old man from Nottingham who was operating as an unlicensed waste carrier.
Investigations to follow surprise early morning visits.
LLW Repository Ltd (LLWR) share successful rail delivery lessons with Sellafield colleagues.
The Dorset firm disputed the vehicles were end-of-life when they entered the site but admitted breaching the enforcement notice after ignoring several warnings.
Philip Morris makes amends for waste recycling error.
Multi-agency visits prompted by rise in theft of cabling catalytic converters.
Dog toy company Kong has paid £4,930 towards environmental projects after it admitted failing to recycle sufficient packaging waste at its Salisbury premises.
Facebook users in Norfolk that use unregistered waste carriers could find themselves ‘accidental criminals’, warns the Environment Agency.
Facebook users in Lincolnshire that use unregistered waste carriers could find themselves ‘accidental criminals’, warns the Environment Agency.
Facebook users in Essex that use unregistered waste carriers could find themselves ‘accidental criminals’, warns the Environment Agency.
Facebook users in Cambridgeshire that use unregistered waste carriers could find themselves ‘accidental criminals’, warns the Environment Agency.
Facebook users in Northamptonshire that use unregistered waste carriers could find themselves ‘accidental criminals’, warns the Environment Agency.
Facebook users in Suffolk that use unregistered waste carriers could find themselves ‘accidental criminals’, warns the Environment Agency.
Facebook users in Bedfordshire that use unregistered waste carriers could find themselves ‘accidental criminals’, warns the Environment Agency.
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