Some of the signs are positive.
In a letter to farmers this month, Avara foods explained that contracts would be changed so their manure could not be sold within the Wye catchment area.
The firm told AFP that although they would play their part to “mitigate the impact of our supply chain” Avara Foods were not “direct polluters”.“Farms in our supply chain use or sell poultry litter… yet we recognise the potential impact this may have,” it added. A judge in January ruled that the companies were responsible for degrading the Illinois River in a similar way to the pollution of the Wye.
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