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Are your lights upsetting the neighbours? Publication date: 25.06.2018
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A resident next door to your premises is complaining that your exterior security lighting is keeping them awake at night. Do they have grounds for a complaint and, if so, what should you do about it?
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Biodegradable bags not such good news Publication date: 25.06.2018
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It’s widely assumed that biodegradable bags and packaging are environmentally friendly, but a study commissioned by the government suggests otherwise. What’s the real story?
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Failure to recover and recycle packaging Publication date: 25.06.2018
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A paint firm which failed in its obligations to recover and recycle packaging for the last ten years has agreed to pay almost £40,000 in an enforcement undertaking. What can you learn from this case?
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Storing oil safely Publication date: 25.06.2018
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An oil leak can cause significant and long-term environmental harm. Use our document to make sure your storage is fit for purpose and that any leak is properly contained.
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Illegal waste activities on the radar Publication date: 25.06.2018
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The Environment Agency (EA) is cracking down on waste offenders, with a high number of prosecution cases in May 2018 alone. What types of offence have been catching its attention?
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Clean air strategy Publication date: 25.06.2018
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A draft strategy to deal with poor air quality has been launched by the government. What are its key pledges and how might your business be affected by the new legislation?
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“Never forget” the damage caused by plastic Publication date: 25.06.2018
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“Never forget” the damage caused by plastic..Backfired. Gary Barlow recently finished a concert at the Eden Project with a shower of plastic confetti. However, rather than receiving praise for the spectacular end to his show, he found himself on the wrong end of complaints from a Twitter account, CornwallAgainstSUplastic, which is devoted to eradicating...
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Water restrictions likely? Publication date: 25.06.2018
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The Environment Agency (EA) has issued a warning that England has to reduce its water use or face “significant supply deficits”. What are the implications?
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Wet wipes on their way out? Publication date: 25.06.2018
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Wet wipes on their way out?..Blockages. Water UK estimates that wet wipes make up 93% of the so-called “fatbergs” which block sewers in the UK. Not only are the plastic-containing wipes a costly menace to the waste water system, they’re causing pollution to our watercourses and oceans. What’s being done about it? Along with other single-use...
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Q&A - must we provide back support belts? Publication date: 26.09.2014
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Q&A - must we provide back support belts?.. Q. One of our employees says that his last employer provided a back belt, though he wasn’t required to wear it. The company was American owned and apparently quite risk averse. Does this account for its policy or is there a legal requirement which we have overlooked? A. Although there’s no federal...
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