Biffa, the UK’s second largest waste management company, has been ordered to pay nearly £600,000 (ca. €676,000) in fines and costs in a case tied to exports of contaminated recovered paper. In a ruling at Wood Green Crown Court last Friday, Biffa was sentenced to pay a fine of £300,000, costs of £240,000 and an ...
UK recycling company Biffa to pay £600,000 in fines and costs for tainted exports
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