Trade associations say government must not cut resources allocated to tackling fly-tipping, exporting hazardous waste, or organised waste crime
Government spending on waste crime such as fly-tipping or exporting hazardous materials must not be a casualty of the spending cuts imposed on Whitehall, four leading trade associations have argued...
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