Coleslaw pollution costs food firm £22,000

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Solway Foods of Corby has been fined £20,000 with cost of £1,688 after allowing food waste to pollute a local watercourse. The company pleaded guilty to two offences of causing polluting matter to enter controlled waters, contrary to section 85(1) of the Water Resources Act 1991, before Corby magistrates on 16 March.

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