When SVT visits the industrial site, it turns out that among the construction waste there is accounting and notifications from the bailiff in the rock of rubbish.

The entrepreneur has private million debts with the bailiff.

The entrepreneur's company that received permission from the environmental office to recycle 10,000 tonnes of unsorted construction waste has gone bankrupt.

The debts have grown at the same rate as the rubbish heap.

Convicted of crime

The entrepreneur who has applied for and received a permit for the environmentally hazardous activity has previously been convicted of serious financial crime.

As recently as 2015, he was sentenced to three years and six months in prison.

At the same time as he taxed zero for many years, the Swedish Tax Agency saw how large sums came into his accounts.

It turned out that he conducted extensive business in the recycling industry without keeping accounts and reporting income.

In connection with the verdict in 2015, he was also banned from eating for five years.

Sopberget in Trelleborg.

Photo: Bernard Mikulic

After the recycling company in Trelleborg recently went bankrupt, the entrepreneur has moved the business to a new company, which has also quickly become indebted.

According to an application to the Swedish Companies Registration Office, the company's shares have now been taken over by a 25-year-old man in Värmland, a goalkeeper who has been convicted of drug offenses and fraud.

Press conference in the afternoon

Trelleborgers have made serious complaints to the municipality.

The chairman of the municipal board has turned to the environmental administration to get rid of the rubbish heap.

On Friday afternoon, the environmental committee will have a press conference to tell about decisions made in the case.

SVT is looking for the entrepreneur.

The text is updated.