BP accused of dumping industrial waste on to marine protected area off Shetland

UK regulator gave oil firm clearance to drop thousands of tonnes of pipes and cables after drilling finished

BP has been accused of dumping industrial waste at sea after deciding to drop thousands of tonnes of oil pipes in a legally protected marine wildlife zone in the Atlantic.

Confidential documents seen by the Guardian show the oil company sought approval to drop 14 pipes and control cables 120 miles west of Shetland after deciding to finish drilling at the site.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/jul/06/bp-accused-of-dumping-industrial-waste-marine-protected-area-shetland-regulator-clearance-oil-firm-pipe-cables-drilling

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