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Removing invasive weeds and contaminated soil for disposal off-site

Giant hogweed Find our guidance on disposing of invasive weeds and contaminated soil in:

England on Business Link: Disposing of invasive plants and contaminated soil off site

Northern Ireland on NIBusinessInfo: Disposing of invasive plants and contaminated soil off site

Scotland on Business Gateway: Disposing of invasive plants and contaminated soil off site

Wales on Business.Wales.gov.uk: Disposing of invasive plants and contaminated soil off site

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Author: Emma Davies | enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk
Last updated: 18 September 2011