ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY NEEDN’T COST INDUSTRY THE EARTH


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2010


Business can help to safeguard the environment for future generations and use resources, including cash, more efficiently by working with us.

Lincolnshire potato giant helps to spread the message
That is the message from the Environment Agency, whose task it is to make sure industries such as power stations, landfill sites and farming adhere to strict environmental regulations.

And the “Good for Business, Good for the Environment” message is now being supported by Branston Ltd, one of the UK’s largest buyers, packers and distributors of potatoes.

At a Lincolnshire Fresh Start Academy event held last week, Branston joined the Environment Agency to raise awareness of environmental regulations among young farmers and landowners of the future. The young farmers heard about the Environment Agency’s work with potato giant, Branston, to ensure all its operations meet high environmental standards. The Environment Agency also works with the company on its new projects to ensure environmental considerations are planned for from the start of the project, which often helps save money in the long-run too.

Darren Smith, Senior Environmental Planning Officer, was one of the speakers at the event, held at Lincoln University’s Riseholme Campus on Thursday, 18 March.

He said: “We are delighted that Branston recognises that complying willingly with environmental legislation, while requiring long-term commitment and hard work on the part of the company, can make financial as well as environmental sense.

“Many of the measures which Branston have put into place, such as the responsible and effective use of water and energy resources, means that not only is the environment protected for future generations, but that the company saves money as well.”

Vidyanath Gururajan, Branston’s Projects Director, said: “Branston is committed to long term sustainability and we’re working on a number of initiatives that will help with our low carbon = low cost strategy. Our involvement with the Environment Agency has helped us to consider the regulatory implications of projects at the outset so that we can incorporate the requirements. It also means that the Environment Agency has a good understanding of our projects at an early stage, making it much easier for it to assess them.”

David Hutchinson, Senior Environment Officer at the Environment Agency, said: “The Environment Agency is here to offer help and advice to individuals and businesses on environmental legislation and best practice. We prefer to work with people, but we do have powers to take enforcement action against poor performers. It is encouraging when companies like Branston take a proactive approach in improving their environmental performance and go beyond the legal requirements.”

Harriet Butt, Lincolnshire Fresh Start Academy Coordinator, said: “This is an excellent opportunity for new entrants in the farming industry to understand how to show good practice in their environmental responsibilities. Direct contact with the Environment Agency will help them to develop and protect their businesses and hearing Branston share their experiences is of great value to young people coming into the industry.”

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Environment Agency Wales cleans up local water environment all round

With water quality in Llay, near Wrexham, due to improve thanks to the work of Environment Agency Wales, the organisation has now been tidying up the area with others lending a helping hand.

Earlier this month (Thursday 18th March) the Agency helped to improve the appearance of the Singrett Brook with help from members of Keep Wales Tidy, North Wales Probation, Fly-tipping Action Wales and local volunteers.

The Agency is currently delivering a five year project to improve the water quality of the River Alyn. As part of this work it was identified that Singrett Brook, a small tributary of the River Alyn in the Llay area, was being affected by pollution discharges from the Llay Industrial Estate and main sewer.

Over the last six months Agency officers visited a number of the estate’s industrial sites and provided pollution prevention advice, in addition to investigating any misconnections and sewage pollution incidents.

A couple of misconnections were identified and steps taken to rectify the problem. However, vandalism, litter and fly-tipping continues to be rife in the area, and at this time of year the vegetation is very low so all is visible.

Environment Agency Wales environment officer Chiara Caserotti said: “Following on from our work to improve the brook’s water quality we offered our services to help improve the general appearance of the area. Whilst we are not responsible for the maintenance of the brook we wanted to take part to make a positive difference to the local community. We hope that this tidy up will help deter future incidents of fly tipping. We removed large items that had been tipped and had accumulated in the watercourse.”

Keep Wales Tidy led a litter pick along the footpath to the Brook with the Probation Service and volunteers also taking part. Fly Tipping Action Wales provided a skip for the safe disposal of litter and other unwanted items.

Anthony Randles, of Fly-tipping Action Wales, said: “We were proud to be involved in this clean-up operation. It’s so important that this area remains waste free after this operation. We would encourage householders to ask any person removing their household waste where their waste is going, and wherever possible to use a licensed registered waste carrier.”

Environment Agency Wales is not responsible for the maintenance of the brook but offered its help with the clean up as a gesture of goodwill to improve the general appearance of the area.

You can help your environment by reporting any incidents of pollution or illegal tipping of waste to the Environment Agency, via its 24 hour free phone number 0800 80 70 60. The hotline operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Calls are free from a landline and mobiles are charged at their normal network rate. Information is treated in the strictest confidence.

For guidance on how to identify and address misconnections within housing or industrial areas visit www.connectright.org.uk; the ConnectRight campaign brings together partners who are working together to reduce water pollution.

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Three arrested in crackdown on waste crime by Environment Agency

Three men were arrested today in a joint operation involving the Environment Agency, Devon & Cornwall Police and Avon & Somerset Police.

The arrests were made by the police as part of ‘Operation Hemlock’ – an Environment Agency investigation into the illegal handling and disposal of tyres across the country. Environmental Crime officers are targeting sites where large volumes of poor quality tyre bales are being illegally handled.

The arrests were made at various addresses in the Exeter and Taunton areas. The three men have been questioned and released on police bail to reappear on 22 June.

‘The Environment Agency is committed to making sure that people who deal in waste tyres do so properly to protect the environment and the interest of legitimate businesses,’ said Malcolm Newton for the Environment Agency.

‘We are very grateful to Devon & Cornwall and Avon & Somerset Police for their assistance in this operation and their recognition that illegal waste crime is a serious problem.’

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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