The owners of a waste site pushed their luck too far with the Environment Agency (EA). What steps were taken to deal with the company and how could it have avoided getting into such a mess?
Published 27.06.2014
The Environment Agency has just published its review of environmental performance amongst businesses in England and Wales. What’s the situation and what has it been up to?
Published 07.01.2011
A restaurant owned by the renowned chef, Marco Pierre White, has been ordered to pay more than £38,000 for polluting controlled waters. How did it happen and what, if anything, can be learned from
this particular case?
Published 17.06.2010
Environment Agency (EA) statistics show that prosecution numbers have dropped significantly over the last few years. Why?
Published 27.09.2019
The Environment Agency (EA) drastically reduced the number of enforcement actions it pursued in 2018. Does this mean more companies are being let off the hook?
Published 17.01.2019
The Environment Agency (EA) has announced that significant progress has been made in cleaning up Britain’s waterways. What could this mean for you?
Published 23.09.2011
The Environment Agency has introduced a free toolkit, which is designed to help small and medium sized businesses manage environmental issues. What does it contain and is it something worth looking
into?
Published 01.02.2010
The Environment Agency is once again promoting its basic guidance on what can cause pollution and how to prevent it on your site. What’s covered and is it worth looking into?
Published 25.01.2013
The Environment Agency (EA) has published a summary of recent and forthcoming changes to environmental legislation. What’s to know?
Published 21.08.2013
The Environment Agency is cracking down on those who pollute rivers and streams as a result of dirty water being directed into them, instead of foul sewers. Might you be guilty of doing this and, if
so, what should you do about it?
Published 03.04.2012