Modern Slavery in the Waste Industry
Modern Slavery is defined by the IPHR as an “umbrella term which encompasses the acts of slavery, servitude, forced or compulsory labour as well as human trafficking.”
17th August 2022
Learn MoreFailing to meet your legal obligations, or providing false or misleading information, can lead to prosecution under criminal law. In England and Wales there are also civil penalties. These include:
Whether you are looking to buy or sell PRNs, or if you are a packaging compliance scheme or direct registrant obligated under the Producer Responsibility (Packaging Waste) Regulations, Clarity’s market-leading team can offer flexible trading options for Packaging Recovery Note (PRNs).
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Modern Slavery in the Waste Industry
Modern Slavery is defined by the IPHR as an “umbrella term which encompasses the acts of slavery, servitude, forced or compulsory labour as well as human trafficking.”
17th August 2022
Learn MoreQuarterly data released for Q2
Whilst the Environment Agency (EA) have released an obligation for 2022, we are working with a projected obligation as we are aware that there are still several large producers that haven’t submitted their data for this year.
1st August 2022
Learn MoreNew Quality Standard aimed to reduce fraudulent PRNs and support the EA’s recent overhaul
In 2021 alone, the EA announced 12 accreditation cancellations and 10 accreditation suspensions – a significant increase in EA interventions compared to previous years.
21st July 2022
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