Campaigners say harmful substances in fertiliser are threatening human health and wildlife through a lack of regulation.
A campaign group is taking legal action against the Government alleging it abandoned a pledge to regulate microplastics and toxic chemicals in sewage spread over farmland.
Treated sewage is routinely spread over farmland as fertiliser and is sold to farmers by water companies. Spreading is considered a more sustainable way of using the waste compared to incineration or landfill, though the campaigners say there is no regulation in place to stop pollutants being sprayed over fields.
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