EnviroServ's CEO responds to complaints about Upper Highway stench
Updated | By East Coast Drive
In the final part of his investigation into the toxic stench filling the Upper Highway area, Terence Pillay chats to Dean Thompson, CEO of EnviroServ, to get their side of the story.
After a week of investigations into the smell filling the Upper Highway area, Terence Pillay decided to make contact with the owners of the Shongweni landfill.
Read: Phat Joe shocked at Upper Highway stench
Terence's final investigation concludes with him chatting to Dean Thompson, who is the CEO for EnviroServ Waste Management, about the allegations leveraged against them, their investigations into the health issues affecting residents, and, more importantly, an opportunity for him to respond to the community's complaints. Take a listen below:
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