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Who Is the "Queen of Trash" and Why Was She Sentenced to Prison for the Largest Environmental Crime in History?

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Who is the "queen of trash" and why was she sentenced to prison for the largest environmental crime in history?

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A Swedish business woman named Regina Gunoi has been sentenced to six years of imprisonment in one of the biggest cases of crimes against the environment, writes BBC. Fariba Vancor, previously known under...

·Romania
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The waste management company illegally spread a large amount of waste through the country, putting public health at risk. Of the 11 argued, only the executive director remained innocent of the crimes.

·Portugal
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Who is the "queen of trash" and why was she sentenced to prison for the largest environmental crime in history?

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In Sweden's biggest environmental scandal, »Müllkönigin« Fariba Vancor was sentenced to six years in prison. She and others illegally stored waste in pink garbage bags – sometimes with serious consequences for the environment and health.

·Germany
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The verdict has been handed down after the environmental scandal Think Pink. The co-founder – the “garbage queen” Fariba Vancor – was sentenced to six years in prison. – In many ways it feels good because I feel that the court has understood the evidence we have presented, says prosecutor Linda Schön. But the verdict will be appealed.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Two former directors of the bankrupt Swedish waste management company Think Pink have been sentenced to long prison sentences, while a number of others involved are also being sentenced in what has been described as...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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