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The Environment Agency and Warwickshire Police have joined forces during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic to investigate reports of an illegal waste site.
Charity payment after breaching packaging rules.
Organisations across the country have used millions in Defra funding to redistribute surplus food and cut down waste
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK’s radioactive waste and geology experts agree to a joint Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on progressing UK geological disposal
LLWR Manager Hannah points the way forward on International Women in Engineering Day.
A 6-month operational plan has been mapped out to restart vital hazard and risk reduction work at Sellafield.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is to benefit by £35,868.12 through an Enforcement Undertaking accepted by the Environment Agency.
After Environment Agency action, Fabriweld Tubular Steel Products has paid £15,300 to Notts Wildlife Trust for failing to meet packaging recycling obligations.
Strict control measures in place as additional work activities launch at Low Level Waste Site.
The Environment Agency continues to respond to reports of illegal waste sites, even during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Don't become a victim of dodgy waste carriers
In her own words: a blog by Prof Cherry Tweed
The Environment Agency is continuing to protect people and the environment during coronavirus (COVID-19).
Almost 90% of workforce productively working from home during lockdown.
The new framework is to provide expertise across the full metallic radioactive waste lifecycle and is worth up to £65 million.
Protect your property from illegal waste activities
The government has published new guidance on how recycling centres can be safely re-opened during the coronavirus outbreak
Letter to councils in England on the re-opening household waste and recycling centres.
Waste criminals are being warned against flouting the law during lockdown.
A message from Minister Rebecca Pow to thank those working in the waste business.
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