ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SERVES UP A CASE OF FINED WINE

Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2007

 

Jane Nower - 6-Sep-2007 - A wine importer and distributor was ordered to pay £78,836 at Hendon Magistrates Court today for failing to recover and recycle over 1,370 tonnes of packaging waste.

Bibendum Ltd, based in Regents Park Road, London, NW1, began life in 1982 and has since grown into a major wine importer and distributor to restaurants, sports venues, clubs and private customers.

The company pleaded guilty to failing to register with the Environment Agency as a producer of packaging, and to failing to meet its requirements to recover and recycle packaging waste between 1998 and 2005.

It was calculated that the company had avoided costs of around £55,000 by not purchasing the correct amount of Packaging Recovery Notes as required by the Regulations since 1998. The company was fined £70,000, which included the avoided costs, plus an additional fine of £15,000. The magistrates also ordered the company to pay £2,000 in costs to the Environment Agency and to pay compensation of £6,836 to the Environment Agency for the lost registration fees.

Under the Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations, all businesses with an annual turnover in excess of £2 million that handle more than 50 tonnes of packaging each year, must be registered with the Environment Agency or a compliance scheme. Each year, the company must also provide evidence of payment for the recovery and recycling of a specified proportion of packaging waste, including wood, aluminum, steel, cardboard and plastic.

The regulations are designed to make companies assess the amount of packaging they use and, where possible, limit their consumption. For the packaging remaining, companies are expected to invest in the recycling industry. Details of the regulations are available in trade journals, through trade organisations and online but unfortunately, many organisations remain unaware of this responsibility, and year on year packaging continues to pile up in the UK’s landfill sites.

The Environment Agency discovered the waste management discrepancy at Bibendum Ltd in June 2005 as part of routine checks. After two reminders the company signed up to a compliance scheme, Tag Pack, in March 2006, and registered with the Environment Agency in April 2006.

However, the company has fully co-operated with the Environment Agency throughout the investigation and also recycles waste through the local authority scheme, with plans to reduce the volume and impact of their glass waste.

Jacqueline Anthony said: "We are grateful to Bibendum Ltd for their cooperation with our investigations and the steps they took to ensure future compliance with the regulations.

"However, the money raised from compliance with this legislation goes directly to the recycling industry. The failure by this company to ensure they met their responsibilities means that over these years there was less investment in the recycling industry than there should have been."

Ends

Notes for editors

The Producer Responsibility (Packaging Waste) Regulations were originally implemented in 1997 as a result of the EU Packaging Directive. The regulations are designed to make companies assess the amount of packaging they use and, where possible, limit the amount used. For the packaging remaining, companies have a responsibility to invest in the recycling industry.

The amount of recovery and recycling is dependent on the type of activity the company performs on the packaging and the tonnage handled. As the majority of companies are unable to take back their packaging, a system was set up whereby they purchase Packaging Recovery Notes (PRNs) or Packaging Export Recovery Notes (PERNs) to the value of their obligation. The money from these PRNs/PERNs is used by the reprocessors of the packaging to improve the efficiency of their process, to expand their facilities, and assist with the funding of domestic recycling schemes, etc

 
 

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