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The sole director of a waste treatment facility has been ordered to pay back over £179,000 after he ran and profited from an illegal waste operation. What can be learned from this case?
Published 27.11.2020
Waste giant Biffa Waste Services Ltd, has been ordered to pay £599,912 following an investigation by the Environment Agency which found it was in breach of waste export regulations.
Published 19.12.2019
A case brought by the Environment Agency (EA) has highlighted that what it describes as “career criminals” are operating in the waste industry. How can you avoid getting caught up in their
criminality?
Published 28.01.2021
In March and April, the Environment Agency (EA) and the police blitzed a number of waste sites and stopped many vehicles carrying waste products. Is this a sign of things to come?
Published 30.04.2012
The Environment Agency has used proceeds of crime legislation to ensure that a waste criminal pays back his ill-gotten gains or face a much longer jail sentence. What are the details?
Published 22.03.2019
A businessman has been jailed after he was found guilty of numerous serious waste offences, notably dumping 11,000 litres of cancer-causing chemical waste near to the Ribble Estuary. What can be
learned from this case?
Published 24.05.2012
Eight men and three companies have been ordered to pay more than £220,000 for their part in illegally exporting broken electronics from the UK. What can you do to ensure you’re not caught up in this
trade?
Published 20.02.2013
The boss of a Devon skip hire company has been imprisoned for nine months for illegally burning and burying waste which included asbestos. What can be learned from this particular case?
Published 19.01.2011
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