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EPA prosecuting three companies over Sydney asbestos mulch EPA prosecutes three companies over Sydney asbestos mulch
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Prosecutions encompass a total of 102 alleged offences relating to 26 sites, including Rozelle parklands Charges encompass a total of 102 alleged offences relating to 26 sites, including Rozelle parklands
The New South Wales Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is prosecuting three companies and one individual in response to its investigation into Sydney’s asbestos in mulch scandal. The New South Wales Environment Protection Authority is prosecuting three companies and one individual in response to its investigation into Sydney’s asbestos in mulch scandal.
The prosecutions encompass 102 alleged offences relating to 26 sites, including Rozelle parklands.The prosecutions encompass 102 alleged offences relating to 26 sites, including Rozelle parklands.
The scandal began in January when garden mulch containing asbestos was found in a children’s playground in the expansive park built above Rozelle’s multibillion-dollar spaghetti junction interchange, forcing its closure.The scandal began in January when garden mulch containing asbestos was found in a children’s playground in the expansive park built above Rozelle’s multibillion-dollar spaghetti junction interchange, forcing its closure.
The asbestos contamination crisis spread across Sydney, forcing the cancellation of a major Mardi Gras party and the closure of popular parks and schools, as authorities scrambled to get on top of the ballooning public health emergency.The asbestos contamination crisis spread across Sydney, forcing the cancellation of a major Mardi Gras party and the closure of popular parks and schools, as authorities scrambled to get on top of the ballooning public health emergency.
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The EPA subsequently conducted the largest investigation in its history, with more than 300 sites inspected and 79 identified as having contaminated mulch.The EPA subsequently conducted the largest investigation in its history, with more than 300 sites inspected and 79 identified as having contaminated mulch.
“All 79 sites have now been cleaned up by the owners,” the EPA said.“All 79 sites have now been cleaned up by the owners,” the EPA said.
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The EPA is now prosecuting VE Resource Recovery Pty Ltd and the company’s sole director, Arnold Vitocco, and two entities trading as Greenlife Resource Recovery Facility, namely Freescale Trading Pty Ltd and Runkorp Pty Ltd.The EPA is now prosecuting VE Resource Recovery Pty Ltd and the company’s sole director, Arnold Vitocco, and two entities trading as Greenlife Resource Recovery Facility, namely Freescale Trading Pty Ltd and Runkorp Pty Ltd.
The 102 charges will be heard in the Land and Environment court and cover five categories including alleged reuse of asbestos waste offences and mulch orders offences against the two Greenlife companies. The 102 charges will be heard in the land and environment court and cover five categories including alleged reuse of asbestos waste offences and mulch orders offences against the two Greenlife companies.
The charges also include an environment protection licence breach offence against VE Resource Recovery, an executive liability offence against Arnold Vitocco, and carrying out scheduled activities without a licence offences against Freescale Trading and Runkorp. The charges also include an environment protection licence breach offence against VE Resource Recovery, an executive liability offence against Vitocco, and carrying out scheduled activities without a licence offences against Freescale Trading and Runkorp.
The first directions hearing is scheduled to be held on 7 February.The first directions hearing is scheduled to be held on 7 February.