COMPANY PROSECUTED AFTER IT SENT WASTE TO CORNWALL FARM TO BE BURNT

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
January of 2006


11/01/2006 - A Cornwall waste processing company that sent old wood and mattresses to a nearby farm to be illegally burnt was today ordered to pay £5,200 in fines and costs in a case brought by the Environment Agency.

The Environment Agency was alerted by a police officer on November 29, 2004 after he stopped a tractor and trailer for a traffic offence. It contained waste wood and mattresses. The driver said he was moving the waste from Chenoweths waste transfer station at Ruan High Lanes, Truro, to a piece of land near Veryan where he had been told to dump and burn it.

On December 22, 2004 an Environment Agency officer went to Trethennal Manor Farm, Portloe near Truro. In a field there was a large burnt area with the remains of wood, at least 20 sets of mattress springs, broken glass, a sink and scrap metal. It was evident large scale burning of waste had been going on for some time.

The landowner confirmed he had been paid by Chenoweths to receive waste wood for several years. Some he re-used, the rest he put in his wood burner or on the field to help with burning farm waste. He was unaware that material other than wood was going to the site.

Chenoweths admitted supplying wood to the farm, but claimed the mattresses had ended up at the burning site after a breakdown in management caused by staff sickness. Each load had not been properly inspected before leaving the transfer station.

The owners and operators, Aggregates and Minerals Limited, of Charnwood Edge, Syston Road, Cossington, Leicestershire, were today fined £3,500 and ordered to pay £1,700 costs by Camborne magistrates after pleading guilty to an offence under the Environmental Protection Act 11000 of depositing controlled waste on land at Trethennal Farm, Portloe, Cornwall that did not have a waste management licence.

‘This company should have known better. Staff sickness is not an excuse for breaking the law. Environmental laws are there for very important reasons – to protect us and our environment,’ said Redwynn Sterry for the Environment Agency.

Members of the public can call the Environment Agency’s free 24 hour hotline 0800 80 70 60 to report pollution incidents including fly-tipping.

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