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Machinery to remove waste from one of Europe’s most hazardous nuclear buildings is now in place.
National Apprenticeship Week is marked with a great effort for Calderwood House.
It's the most sites visited in a single day by Environment Agency officers in the area
NDA has renewed a collaboration agreement with Canadian counterparts for a further 5 years.
Nottingham waste carrier has vehicle seized and has to pay £1,760 fine and costs of £2,995
The first blocks of concrete have been removed from the top of one of the world’s most recognisable chimneys.
Government awards £400,000 to tech companies to track waste through the economy.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The government launches a series of consultations to overhaul the waste system.
A man who failed to provide documents in an Environment Agency investigation has been fined.
A Teesside man has been fined following an investigation by the Environment Agency into an environmental permit breach at a motor vehicle site.
Environment Agency joins colleagues in roadside swoop on lorries and vans
A Leeds man has been ordered to pay back £1,373,060 he illegally earned after the conclusion of a proceeds of crime hearing at Leeds Crown Court.
A haulage company has been fined £510,000 and its company director has been ordered to do unpaid work after they admitted illegally storing baled waste.
Two Scottish universities that are leading projects to tackle global grand challenges will receive over £35 million in UK Government funding.
Soaring figures highlight LLWR's success in diverting waste from the Repository Site.
RWM engagement activities will now include Wales, following policy announcement by the Welsh Government
Robots at Sellafield have started to remove radioactive sludge from the most hazardous spot on the site.
Up to £6 million in simultaneous grant and private investment is on offer to UK businesses with innovative solutions to reduce pollution in the world's oceans.
Fund opens to substantially reduce food waste from food businesses.
New penalties come into force to crack down on fly-tipping.
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