BUSINESS FINED £100 FOR WASTE OFFENCE

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A Llanelli business has been fined £100 after its bins were found to be overflowing with rubbish and no action was taken to resolve it.
The business was first issued with a waste receptacles notice by council environmental enforcement officers.

However, it failed to comply with the notice and was issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice as a result.

All businesses must have an agreement in place with a fully licensed waste company to make sure that any waste produced during the course of their business, is stored, transported and disposed of without harming the environment; known as their ‘Duty of Care.’

Executive Board Member for Environmental and Public Protection Cllr Jim Jones said: “The business in question was given 21 days to resolve the issue; however it failed to do so and was fined as a result.

“Rubbish escaping from bins can cause litter problems which we as a local authority have to clean up; and can attract vermin.
“The majority of businesses in Carmarthenshire are compliant with the legislation but we will not hesitate to take action against those who are not.”
For further information visit the council website or call Carmarthenshire Direct on 01267 234567.


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