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'''JLR Disposal''' or '''JLR''' was a company, | '''JLR Disposal''' or '''JLR''' was a company, specialised in corporate [[waste disposal]]. JLR was owned by [[Jack Robertson]], who descriped it as very efficient, very highly rated internationally. | ||
By [[2018]], JLR Disposal was taking the [[waste]] from [[Sheffield Hallam University]] lab, including their aborted [[experiment]]s and [[spider]] [[carcass]]es. The company stored the waste into disused [[mine]]s, on top of which a [[Robertson Luxury Hotels (Sheffield)|luxury hotel]] was built later. Jack Robertson explained this decision with JLR being "a little overzealous in cutting corners and worried about keeping the bottom line instead of doing the right thing", but shifted responsibility from himself, saying that he just was signing [[contract]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arachnids in the UK (TV story)|Arachnids in the UK]]'') | By [[2018]], JLR Disposal was taking the [[waste]] from [[Sheffield Hallam University]] lab, including their aborted [[experiment]]s and [[spider]] [[carcass]]es. The company stored the waste into disused [[mine]]s, on top of which a [[Robertson Luxury Hotels (Sheffield)|luxury hotel]] was built later. Jack Robertson explained this decision with JLR being "a little overzealous in cutting corners and worried about keeping the bottom line instead of doing the right thing", but shifted responsibility from himself, saying that he just was signing [[contract]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arachnids in the UK (TV story)|Arachnids in the UK]]'') |
Revision as of 14:22, 14 January 2023
JLR Disposal or JLR was a company, specialised in corporate waste disposal. JLR was owned by Jack Robertson, who descriped it as very efficient, very highly rated internationally.
By 2018, JLR Disposal was taking the waste from Sheffield Hallam University lab, including their aborted experiments and spider carcasses. The company stored the waste into disused mines, on top of which a luxury hotel was built later. Jack Robertson explained this decision with JLR being "a little overzealous in cutting corners and worried about keeping the bottom line instead of doing the right thing", but shifted responsibility from himself, saying that he just was signing contracts. (TV: Arachnids in the UK)