A Telford company has made a financial contribution to a local charity after failing to comply with packaging waste regulations designed to protect the environment.
Residents are in for a ‘buzzing’ summer, as Telford and Wrekin Council, teams up with Shropshire Wildlife Trust to offer free activity sessions during the summer.
Shropshire Wildlife Trust has received a £100,000 financial boost from Müller following an incident of effluent discharge in excess of the permitted level of ammoniacal nitrogen into the River Tern.
Two of Shropshire Wildlife Trust’s youth groups have benefited to the tune of £5,000 each thanks to a grant from leading educational charity The Ernest Cook Trust.
Shropshire Wildlife Trust is calling on the government to increase efforts to protect at least 30% of land and sea by 2030 and strengthen environmental protections.