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High Fines For Illegal Waste Site The Size Of “2 Football Pitches”

4th July 2017

EA / Waste Crime

Waste Disposal Levy Update Could Boost New Zealand Economy

3rd July 2017

Chemical Waste Disposal / Eunomia / New Zealand / Waste Disposal Levy

Amey Awarded Selby Waste Contract Extension

3rd July 2017

Amey / Business Partner / Local Authority / Selby Council / Waste Contracts

Scotland To Investigate Further Into Deposit Return Schemes

3rd July 2017

Deposit Return Schemes / Scotland / Zero Waste Scotland

London Assembly Launches Investigation Into Waste Management

3rd July 2017

London / London Assembly

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