Peterborough man jailed for carrying a hunting knife in the city
Law enforcement officials urge waste carriers and investors not to sell the waste at The Streddars on Hundreds Road in Crowland.
The objective of the scale in gathering evidence and disrupting those allegedly involved in illegal control activities.
He is under illegal investigation on suspicion of exploitation without legally required waste exemptions or environmental permits.
Yvonne Daly, head of environment at the Environment Agency, said: “It is transparent that this has been used through dishonest investors to deposit waste illegally. Activities like this can damage the surroundings, communities and valid businesses that comply with the rules.
“Our role is to protect the surroundings for other people and wildlife, so we will not hesitate to take action against those who endanger it. And for corporations that disobey the rules, our message is clear: they probably won’t get away with that. “
Environment Agency officials remind everyone that they have a legal responsibility that they only entrust their waste to registered carriers and that they are only transported to legal sites for processing or disposal.
People can check whether a waste control company is authentic by contacting the Environment Agency at 03708 506 506, 03702 422 529 (minicom) or [email protected] (Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. At 6 p.m.); others can also check online at www.gov.uk/ea (look for “public knowledge record”).