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A waste treatment company has won an appeal to be given an environmental permit for a new facility. What factors stood in its way and how were these overcome?
Published 26.04.2018
A manufacturing company was recently prosecuted for breaching a permit they’d been issued with by the Environment Agency. What did they do and how can you avoid a similar experience?
Published 01.02.2007
A director has been found guilty following persistent breaches of his company’s waste permit. How did his actions lead to multiple neighbour complaints and ultimately land him in court?
Published 25.06.2020
Regulation 38(2) of the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 is proving to be costly for non-compliant businesses. What is it and how can you make sure you comply with it?
Published 27.04.2020
A firm which operates an anaerobic digestion plant in Middlesbrough has been fined for the four days of misery it caused residents nearby. It blamed a contractor, but why did the excuse not wash?
Published 26.06.2019
You’re looking for a tenant and a recycling firm has expressed an interest. A colleague has got you worried saying they could be a risk. If true, what do you need to do to cover your back?
Published 15.12.2016
A company and its director have found themselves in court after increased volumes of waste led to a breach of an environmental permit and multiple complaints from local residents. What happened?
Published 24.10.2018
If you have written permission from the Environment Agency (EA) to burn certain types of waste, deviating from the list of acceptable materials could be expensive. What has a recent case highlighted?
Published 03.11.2008
The Environment Agency (EA) has issued a warning that England has to reduce its water use or face “significant supply deficits”. What are the implications?
Published 25.06.2018
A report published by the Environment Agency (EA) shows that pollution and illegal waste activity is far too commonplace. What does it say?
Published 27.01.2020
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