ENVIRONMENT AGENCY PROSECUTION REMINDS COMPANIES NOT TO IGNORE ENFORCEMENT NOTICES

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
January of 2005

 

14/01/2005 - The Environment Agency is reminding businesses that they face prosecution if they do not respond to enforcement notices. This follows the successful prosecution of Panini (UK) Limited who failed to provide essential information needed to determine whether the company was legally obligated to recycle waste.
Panini (UK) Limited, based in Tunbridge Wells, appeared before Sevenoaks Magistrates Court on 10 January 2004 and was fined £1,500 and ordered to pay £190 costs for failing, without reasonable excuse, to provide information after the Environment Agency issued a formal notice.

Under the Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 1997, companies with an annual turnover in excess of £2million and handling more than 50 tonnes of packaging per year must recover and recycle a given proportion of packaging and packaging waste, such as glass, paper and wood, and must then provide evidence that this has been carried out.

The court heard that the Environment Agency contacted Panini (UK) Limited in May 2004 asking for information such as financial turnover and amount of waste handled to determine whether the company was obligated under the Producer Responsibility Obligations to recover and recycle a proportion of its waste. No response was received to this or the second letter enclosing a formal notice that was sent in July.

David Brodie, Environment Officer for the Environment Agency said: "Since the Producer Responsibility Regulations have been in force, the amount of packaging being recycled and not going to landfill has increased significantly so it is essential for us to obtain relevant information to ensure that companies fulfil their recycling obligations.

"By failing to respond to the enforcement notice we were unable to gain the information we needed to determine whether the company was legally obligated to recycle a proportion of its waste. Panini’s failure to respond was irresponsible and should act as a reminder that enforcement notices are important and should not be ignored."

The Magistrates said that they had taken into account the early guilty plea and thought that Panini (UK) Limited had not intended to deceive the Environment Agency, but they felt there had been an element of tardiness within the Company in responding to the Notice.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Lucy Harding)

 
 
 
 

 

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