Sellafield admits sending radioactive waste to landfill

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Environment Agency prosecutes company after four bags of mixed general waste failed to end up at specialist facility

Sellafield has admitted sending several bags of radioactive waste to the wrong facility. The company yesterday pleaded guilty at Workington Magistrates Court to sending four bags of mixed general waste...

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