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9 Apr 2008 11:46AM
The UK produces in excess of 330 million tonnes of waste annually – a quarter of which is from households and business. The remainder derives from construction and demolition, sewage sludge, farm waste and spoils from mines and dredging of rivers. Businesses handling, storing, transporting, treating and disposing of waste must be aware of a whole host of waste-related legislation to ensure compliance with the law and avoid prosecution.
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