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Waste firm fined 510,000 UK pounds for illegally storing tonnes of rubbish.
A waste management company has been handed a 510,000 pound fine for illegally storing thousands of tonnes of dangerous combustible waste. Winters Haulage Limited, based in Hitchen, Hertfordshire, was storing refuse-derived fuel (RDF), (combustible waste burned for fuel in energy-from-waste facilities). Liam Patrick Winters, the company’s director, denied there was a fire risk from the RDF. However, an assessment by

Belfast residents rally against Renew Energy waste storage.
“It smelt like hell. Some of the bales were broken into, and they were going to attract things like vermin,” said a local resident.Residents also shared their frustrations over the “chequered past” of Renew Energy, with Environment Canterbury representatives admitting during the meeting that the company “had changed directors and owners several times.”It was also the company’s third attempt at

Ecan serves Renew Energy Ltd abatement notice to remove unlawfully stored waste.
Environment Canterbury (ECan) confirmed it had issued an abatement notice requiring up to 4000 bales to be stored at Spencerville Rd in Canterbury and removed by February 28, 2020. Their storage had been the subject of a compliance investigation. ERP Group is leasing the Spencerville property. ERP Group owner Michael Corcoran said the bales belonged to Renew Energy and that