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Team GB athletes have been invited to help kick plastics out of sport by making a pledge to tackle plastic pollution.
An Environment Agency employee from Brighton is embarking on a once in a lifetime sailing voyage to highlight the issues of plastic pollution and climate change.
A scrap metal exporter and a middle-man broker have been told to pay over £800,000 for taking advantage of a quarry that became an illegal tipping site.
Multi-agency operation to curtail the activities of a convicted criminal in Worcestershire.
A Bristol man has been prosecuted for fly-tipping waste in Avonmouth by the Environment Agency after being caught on CCTV.
Multi-agency action checks waste collectors are complying with the law.
BRC Haulage Ltd and its director fined for moving waste in and out of illegal Northampton waste site.
The Environment Agency has joined forces with national school network Partners in Excellence to launch a plastic pollution-focused award for young people.
Multi-agency visits find Openreach and UK Power Network cables deposited at waste site.
Environment Agency and partners check licences and transfer notes
Environment Agency and partners check licences and transfer notes.
Tough action is example of Environment Agency's new powers to combat illegal waste activity.
Multi-agency visits target rise in theft of cabling and catalytic converters.
Schools across England will mark World Ocean Day (WOD) next month (Tuesday 8 June) by exploring the journey of plastic with the Environment Agency.
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