Lancashire recycler fined £30,400 for three illegal waste export attempts in one year. MV Recycling (UK) Ltd has been ordered to pay £30,400 after pleading guilty to three charges of attempting to illegally export contaminated plastics to Turkey. The Environment Agency said the company disguised household waste as clean, uncontaminated 'Green List' material.

The company, whose sole director is Noormohammed Master, was caught at Felixstowe three times during 2019 attempting to ship containers of plastic waste contaminated with sanitary products, nappies, electrical wiring and circuit boards. The Environment Agency said the company ignored a warning after the first offence in March 2019 and went on to commit two further offences, the last involving nine shipping containers bound for Turkey in December that year. The company was sentenced on 5 May 2026 at Preston Magistrates' Court.

Joanna Larmour, deputy director of the National Environmental Crime Unit, said the company had shown "a complete disregard for the legislation in place to protect the environment and communities." The prosecution follows the EA's new Waste Crime Action Plan, which sets out a zero-tolerance approach to illegal waste activity.

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