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Unlicensed B.C. waste processor ordered to pay $110,000 fine

Inspectors observed the unlicensed facility in Delta, B.C, taking in municipal waste in 2019 and 2023, according to Metro Vancouver
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Inspector Sydney Willmott looks for banned materials at a transfer station run by Metro Vancouver in Coquitlam, B.C.

An unlicensed waste processing facility in Delta, B.C., has been ordered to pay $110,000 after pleading guilty to two offences, according to Metro Vancouver. 

The regional body had taken Basran Industries Ltd. and Basran Fuels Ltd. to court after Metro inspectors observed the facility taking in municipal waste in October 2019 and October 2023. The government said it informed the companies multiple times that it needed a license to do so. 

When the facility didn’t comply, Metro Vancouver said it resorted to prosecuting the companies under the Municipal Solid Waste and Recyclable Material Regulatory Bylaw. 

The bylaw is set up to ensure those who take in waste and recycling across the region are adhering to environmental standards. Metro Vancouver oversees those standards across the region through its regulation of air emissions, sewer discharges and solid waste facilities. 

There are currently 39 licensed private waste processing facilities in the region providing services that help meet regional waste reduction and recycling goals, according to the regional body. 

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