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Tough nut to crack on recycling rules
February 1st 2008

A London-based international nut supplier Barrow, Lane and Ballard was ordered to pay £33,360 at Tower Bridge Magistrates Court for failing to recover and recycle more than 900 tonnes of packaging waste.

The company pleaded guilty to failing to register with the Environment Agency as a producer of packaging waste, and to failing to meet its requirements to recover and recycle packaging waste for nine years from 1998 – 2006.

The company – which imports nuts from Vietnam, Bolivia, China, and Argentina and exports them throughout Northern Europe and North America – was fined £23,400 and ordered to pay £2,356 in costs to the Environment Agency.

Magistrates also ordered compensation of £7,604 to be paid to the Environment Agency for avoided 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.

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