A New South Wales business has been ordered to pay hundreds of thousands in fines and legal costs after exploiting the state's Return and Earn recycling scheme.
business has been ordered to pay $178,000 in fines and legal costs after it was caught exploiting the state's Return and Earn recycling scheme.
CVMR was prosecuted by the NSW Environment Protection Authority in 2022 under the NSW Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Act 2001.A New South Wales business has been ordered to pay hundreds of thousands in fines and legal costs after exploiting the state's Return and Earn recycling scheme. They then submitted those containers to the Return and Earn scheme, as well as an additional 33 tonnes of non-eligible containers.
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