Offences cost paper company £455,000
Environmental offences including misleading the Environment Agency (EA) have cost paper recycling company St Regis £455,000.
Exeter Crown Court was told that records about the amount of effluent discharged into a stream from the company’s mill in Cullompton, Devon were falsified. The EA, which brought the prosecution, alleged that St Regis and the site’s technical manager Christopher Steer were involved in the deception.
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