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jimKeymasterTwo Solihull companies make charity payments for their recycling failure. Enforcement Undertaking accepted to address breaches of environmental legislation. The Birmingham Botanical Gardens’ Alan King Alpine Garden project has received a financial boost after the Environment Agency accepted Enforcement Undertaking (EU) offers from two Solihull-based companies – G&Z Trading Ltd and Unielectronics Ltd.
The payments are part of an EU offered by each of the companies for its failure to register as a packaging producer and take steps to recover and recycle its packaging waste under the Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007.
Unielectronics specialises in importing print and ink cartridges. They first became obligated under the Packaging Regulations in the 2014 registration year but failed to register until 2018. The company has complied with the regulations ever since and has made a financial contribution of £5,060 to Birmingham Botanical Gardens.
G&Z Trading supply brand new generic ink cartridges and trade under the name of Printing Pleasure. They first became obligated under the Packaging Regulations in the 2017 registration year but failed to register until 2018. The company has complied with the regulations ever since and has made a financial contribution of £1,000 to Birmingham Botanical Gardens.
The regulations the companies did not meet:Unielectronics LtdIn the years 2014 – 2017: Regulation 40(1)(a) – a failure to register under the Producer of Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007. In the years 2014 – 2017: Regulation 40(1)(b) – a failure to recover/recycle under the Producer of Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007.G&Z Trading LtdIn the year 2017: Regulation 40(1)(a) – a failure to register under the Producer of Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007. In the year 2017: Regulation 40(1)(b) – a failure to recover/recycle under the Producer of Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007 -
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