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A mild sentence against the Swedish Queen of Sorp

A Swedish court reduced the sentence of Fariborg Andersson, known as the 'plastic queen,' from six years to five for environmental violations related to her company Think Pink. The appellate court found four individuals responsible for major environmental damage across 18 locations in Sweden, with approximately 200,000 tons of plastic improperly handled. Andersson was among those sentenced, with some sentences reduced. The case involved various environmental violations, including the use of toxic materials like PCB, lead, and mercury. Andersson and former partner Thomas Nilsson were ordered to

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A mild sentence against the Swedish Queen of Sorp

A Swedish court reduced the sentence of Fariborg Andersson, known as the 'plastic queen,' from six years to five for environmental violations related to her company Think Pink. The appellate court found four individuals responsible for major environmental damage across 18 locations in Sweden, with approximately 200,000 tons of plastic improperly handled. Andersson was among those sentenced, with some sentences reduced. The case involved various environmental violations, including the use of toxic materials like PCB, lead, and mercury. Andersson and former partner Thomas Nilsson were ordered to

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