‘Queen of trash’ and employees arrested over Sweden’s ‘largest environmental crime’
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‘Queen of trash’ and employees arrested over Sweden’s ‘largest environmental crime’
Bella Nilsson’s company NMT Think Pink accused of illegally dumping tens of thousands of tonnes of wasteEleven people have been charged by a Swedish court in what is being billed as potentially the country’s worst environmental crime in half a century.NMT Think Pink – a previously celebrated waste management company known for its trademark pink rubbish bags – is accused of illegally burying and dumping tens of thousands of tonnes of waste at 21 …
A large number of sewage sludge have been stored openly at a property near Svartån in Skultuna, in bags or buried. The so-called 'Skultuna tip' is part of the large Think Pink case filed by prosecutors today. Environmental crime is also suspected at a property in Norberg.
Bella Nilsson's taxpayer-funded success story came to an abrupt end. Eleven people are charged in the massive Think Pink fraud.
A total of eleven people are charged with involvement in the waste lake in the Think Pink case, which has been described as Sweden's largest environmental crime lord. “There is huge money to be made for this rogue operator,” said prosecutor Linda Schön.
Eleven people are charged in the case involving the smuggling company Think Pink, five of them for serious environmental crime.
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