SVT and local media have previously reported on the rubbish heap in Trelleborg.

The municipality decided last week to ban more rubbish being dumped on the site.

It is unclear who will pay to get rid of the rubbish heap.

The entrepreneur who ran the business has personal debts of millions and has previously been convicted of serious financial crime.

SVT found part of the entrepreneur's accounting in the rubbish heap.

The piles of paper also contained parts of an agreement between the entrepreneur and a company in Åstorp.

According to the one-year agreement, Åstorpsföretaget would invoice Trelleborgsföretaget SEK 515,000 a month.

Attached to the agreement is an application to handle waste on a farm in Åstorp municipality.

Neighbors have complained

When SVT contacts Åstorp municipality, it turns out that the environmental administration has received complaints from neighbors that rubbish has been dumped on the farm.

Environmental inspectors have visited the farm on several occasions and the environmental committee has demanded that the waste be sorted and sent for recycling.

- When we have checked their information, it has not really been true, says environmental manager Anders Aronsson.

The environmental administration has questioned the company's information on where the garbage comes from.

When Anders Aronsson sees the agreement that was found in the rubbish heap in Trelleborg, he says:

- That explains a lot.

Garbage was moved to the warehouse

Following the environmental committee's decision that the rubbish, which was on the ground on the farm, should be sent to an approved waste recipient, the rubbish has instead been moved to a large warehouse on the site.

- About half of the hall is filled with wood chips.

It's plaster, space, insulation, styrofoam, says Anders Aronsson.

Do not know about the agreement

When SVT calls the person who signed the agreement on behalf of Åstorpsföretaget, the man says that he does not know of any agreement with Trelleborgsföretagaren.

He says that he has never been to the farm outside Åstorp and that he really should have left the company where he is the only board member.

The man instead refers to another person who is to be the one who handles the company's business.

That person then calls and says that there was never an agreement with the Trelleborg entrepreneur.

The idea was that they would take care of garbage on the farm outside Åstorp.

For renting land and machines, the Trelleborg entrepreneur would pay SEK 515,000 a month.

But after he did not pay for garbage transports, the plans for a collaboration were scrapped, according to the man.

- He owes us SEK 130,000.

If you know where he is, I would like to know, he says.

The man says that the rubbish that companies have transported has not been sent to the farm in Åstorp.