Who shut Britain's biggest waste incinerator? Jury retires to consider verdict in trial of Greenpeace volunteers

Last edited 12 June 2001 at 8:00am
12 June, 2001

Octover 200: Greenpeace volunteers occupying Edmonton incinerator

The jury at Wood Green Crown Court were sent out today (1pm, Tuesday 12th) to consider their verdict in the trial of five Greenpeace volunteers charged with criminal damage over the shutdown of Britain's biggest waste incinerator. 

The charges relate to the occupation of Edmonton incinerator in October last year when the five volunteers closed the plant for four days by camping on top of the chimney. The defendants had argued that their occupation of the plant was lawful because the incinerator was breaking pollution laws and discharging hundreds of tonnes of toxic chemicals, which threatened people, property and the environment.

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