A case brought by Faccenda against a former sales manager, Faccenda Chicken v Fowler [1986], is a key legal case in confidentiality and trade secrets. In 2002, the company was fined £75,000 for polluting the
River Avon from its
Sutton Benger plant. It was also fined £14,000 after a 17-year-old worker lost his little finger and ring finger after he reached into a machine through a gap in the guarding mesh. In 2003, police arrested 20 Brazilians working illegally at the plant. The
Environment Agency found in 2006 that the smell from the Brackley plant fell outside limits under the Pollution Prevention and Control regulations. In 2009, the company was fined £5000 under the
Environmental Protection Act for incorrectly disposing of waste at Lyneham Farm, near
Chippenham. The court heard that, in April 2008, a routine visit to the poultry unit by Environment Agency inspectors found that
hazardous waste was being bought from other sites and incorrectly stored. A further inspection in October showed that the hazardous waste, including
fluorescent light tubes, was still being stored, mixed with other waste and then taken to a waste transfer site. The Environment Agency prosecutor told the court: "The defendant company consistently failed to comply with the advice given to it by the Environment Agency and tried to dispose of hazardous waste, despite being warned on previous occasions about the illegal mixing, storing and transportation of hazardous wastes." ==References==