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The UK Government has announced a significant new crackdown on waste crime, introducing additional funding for the Environment Agency and stronger powers to tackle illegal waste operators. The measures are designed to address the growing problem of organised waste crime, illegal dumping and rogue waste carriers, which collectively cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds each year.
The initiative includes increased intelligence sharing between agencies, improved enforcement powers and greater use of technology to identify and prosecute offenders.
Professional waste management companies invest heavily in compliance, training and environmental standards. Stronger enforcement helps create a level playing field and protects businesses and communities from the environmental and financial impacts of illegal waste activity.
Fly-tipping remains one of the biggest challenges facing the waste sector. Latest figures show local authorities in England are dealing with more than one million fly-tipping incidents annually, with household waste accounting for the largest proportion of incidents.
The cost of clearing illegally dumped waste continues to place significant pressure on local authority budgets, while landowners and farmers are increasingly being left to cover clean-up costs on private land.
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Whether you’re a homeowner, builder or commercial organisation, it is essential to ensure your waste is collected by a licensed waste carrier. Failure to do so could result in prosecution and substantial fines if your waste is subsequently fly-tipped.
The Government’s Simpler Recycling reforms continue to be rolled out across England, requiring businesses to separate recyclable materials from general waste.
The changes are intended to improve recycling rates, reduce contamination and make recycling collections more consistent nationwide. Many businesses now need separate arrangements for paper, cardboard, plastics, cans and food waste.
L&S has been helping customers prepare for these changes by providing dedicated recycling containers and collection services that support compliance while keeping waste management straightforward and cost-effective.
Local authorities across Hampshire have continued to increase enforcement activity against fly-tipping and waste offences. Recent prosecutions by councils including Winchester and East Hampshire demonstrate a growing willingness to pursue offenders through the courts.
East Hampshire District Council has also introduced rewards for information leading to successful enforcement action against fly-tippers.
These initiatives send a clear message that waste crime will not be tolerated. Businesses and householders should always ensure they receive the appropriate paperwork when arranging waste collections.
Credit: East Hampshire District Council
Lithium-ion batteries continue to cause fires at waste transfer stations, recycling facilities and refuse collection vehicles across the UK. Industry bodies have repeatedly warned that incorrectly disposed batteries and disposable vapes present a serious safety risk.
The issue has become one of the waste industry’s most pressing challenges, with operators investing heavily in fire prevention measures and staff training.
Batteries should never be placed in general waste skips or mixed recycling containers. If you’re unsure how to dispose of batteries safely, contact the L&S team for advice.
As the Government continues to push forward with ambitious housing and infrastructure targets, attention is increasingly turning to construction waste management and material recovery.
Construction, demolition and excavation waste remains the UK’s largest waste stream, making effective segregation, recycling and recovery more important than ever.
From skip hire and roll-on roll-off containers to specialist recycling services, effective waste management can help construction companies improve environmental performance, reduce disposal costs and meet increasingly demanding sustainability requirements.
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