Nestlé Waters will be judged in May for illegal dumps in the Vosges
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Nestlé Waters will appear from 26 to 28 May for maintaining four illegal landfills in the Vosges. The court denounces a “serious harm to health” and a “substantial deterioration of the environment”
On these dumps, the investigators found waste in the form of “bottles of water, glass, polymers”, but also “demolition waste” and “bulky vehicle carcasses”.
The company is being sued for having illegally abandoned, in particular, 346,000 cubic meters of waste in Contrexéville, and 27,000 cubic meters in Saint-Ouen-lès-Parey, “causing a substantial deterioration of the environment”. Source
The Nestlé Waters group will be judged for having abandoned more than 400,000 m³ of bottles, glass and polymers in illegal landfills, on several operating sites in the Vosges La
The Administrative Court of Melun announced this Thursday, January 30, the delay of its decision on the appeal against the authorization of two boreholes. He considers it “illegal” on two points, pointing to an irregularity in the state of play of biodiversity and gives ten months to the State and the company Bridges Energies to complete the file.
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