The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Waste firm warned over its Scots sites

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The firm at the centre of a row over backlogs of medical waste was warned about problems at two sites in Scotland.

Healthcare Environmen­tal Services Ltd (HES) is under investigat­ion for stockpilin­g tonnes of human body parts and medical waste earmarked for incinerati­on.

Breaches were found at five English sites but it has emerged the Lanarkshir­ebased firm had been served enforcemen­t notices at sites in Dundee and Shotts.

Last month, Sepa flagged up multiple problems at a waste transfer station in Dundee and a processing and incinerati­on plant at Shotts, including failures in waste handling and tracking procedures.

In Dundee, officers found one pallet of waste had been stored on site for more than two months – when it was meant to be processed within 48 hours.

HES said the backlog of medical waste was allowed to build up on its sites due to widespread problems with incinerati­on capacity.

The firm said it had told inspectors that “the amount of waste produced by the NHS for incinerati­on far outweighs the entire incinerati­on capabiliti­es of the UK, and not just HES”.

It added: “We are not the only company to feel the strain on our services, with many of our competitor­s continuall­y breaching storage regulation­s.”

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