Farmers burning plastic !

Adeptandy

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Arable Farmer
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Least you got yours burnt just before ??
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Yes, it went well ??
 
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Robt

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Location
Suffolk
Neighbour here is organic and runs a cult like "christian" group, he runs various businesses and all the rubbish is burnt, the air often smells of burning plastic and sometimes the air is thick with it, I have talked to him about it and he says he doesn't burn plastic. Another neighbour has reported him and he told the EA he doesn't burn plastic and that was good enough for them. What are you supposed to do with someone like that?
Keep reporting them
 
Something that really annoys me is when a neighbor burns up all his wrap and silage sheet this time of year always does it on bank holiday weekend. Burns for days .
It cost me £350 a year to get rid of mine responsibly!
They are big farmers .Now with a on farm milk processing business!
Engaging with public directly!
How many tonnes do you dispose of at that price. Sounds expensive.
 

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