Environment Agency Publishes List of 117 Waste Sites of Concern in England

Environment Agency Publishes List of 117 Waste Sites of Concern in England
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The release highlights the scale of illegal and potentially hazardous waste accumulation, raising environmental and regulatory concerns.

  • The Environment Agency has published a list of 117 waste sites 'of concern' across England.
  • The list was released on Friday, according to BBC News.
  • Among these, 28 sites are classified as 'super sites' containing more than 20,000 tonnes of waste.
  • The 117 sites collectively hold almost two million tonnes of refuse.
  • The Environment Agency's list aims to increase transparency about illegal waste operations.

The Environment Agency published a list identifying 117 waste sites in England that are considered 'of concern,' including 28 large 'super sites' with significant waste volumes.

The identification of these sites draws attention to the challenges of illegal waste management and the potential risks to the environment and public health. It also highlights ongoing regulatory efforts to address waste crime.

Authorities may use the list to prioritize enforcement and remediation actions. Further monitoring and public updates on the status of these sites are expected.

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