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Lawyers File Claim Against Avara Foods and Welsh Water

BBC Radio 4 London 16d Impact 5
Lawyers representing over 4,500 people have filed a claim alleging river pollution caused by intensive chicken production. The claim targets Avara Foods, the region's largest chicken producer, and Welsh Water. Plaintiffs allege that nutrients from manure spread on farmers' fields as fertilizer are running off into rivers.

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BBC Radio 4

“Lawyers for the more than 4,500 people who've signed up for this case say manure from the intensive chicken production is to blame.”

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