Press release Guernsey seeks RDF contractor Jacqui Tootill, EA area environment manager, said the condition of the site was such that it posed a risk of serious pollution to the environment and serious harm to human health. The Environment Agency has blocked access to a skips site in Sheffield to prevent it from accepting and managing waste.Ī court order prohibits anyone from entering or depositing waste at M White Skips although waste can be removed. Their use had declined, however, from 67 in 2017 - totalling £2.9m - to 56 in 2021 at a total of £2.6m.Ĭivil Society EA blockades 'harmful' skips site These are used in place of prosecution in less serious case of infringement with the money going to environmental groups. It said, in answer to a freedom of information request, that 368 undertakings were accepted. The Environment Agency has accepted enforcement undertakings worth £19.8m over the past six years as alternatives to prosecution, Civil Society has reported. Press release Use of enforcement undertakings declines The project employs people from impoverished communities abroad to plant trees, including in Madagascar, Haiti, Nepal, Indonesia, Mozambique, and Kenya. It will make a donation to the Eden Reforestation Project for each bottle returned and will accept any perfume bottle, not just those it originally sold. Retailer The Perfume Shop is to offer bottle recycling at all its stores having piloted the scheme earlier this year. Press release Retailer to make forest donation for returned bottles The solar panels and the site’s ground source heat pumps are expected to give savings of up to 222,565kg of carbon dioxide each year, the authority said. It said the EcoPark Array covers the size of a football field and would produce enough renewable energy, to power 300 homes. North London Waste Authority is to switch on a 2,235 solar panels array on the roof of its new recycling plant at Edmonton this summer. Press release Recycling plant readies solar array "By installing carbon capture technology at Ferrybridge we could go one step further and remove more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than we release.” Mike Maudsley, chief executive of Efinium, said: “Our facility at Ferrybridge is the single largest energy-from-waste site in the UK and transforms non-recyclable waste into homegrown energy to power nearly 400,000 British homes.
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