If you witness an instance of fly-tipping or come across illegally dumped rubbish, let us know and L&S will contact the proper authorities to ensure it is dealt with.
Fly-tipping is the illegal dumping or disposal of waste by those who do not hold a valid licence to do so.
Often, fly tipping occurs in quiet, unauthorised areas where the perpetrators are less likely to be seen or caught. Although, more recently we have seen almost daily reports in the news of instances where perpetrators as becoming increasingly blatant, with illegal dumping occurring in several beauty spots across the South.
In a word. Yes!
Under the Environmental Act 1990, someone who commits this crime can be prosecuted, whether disposing of commercial or domestic waste. According to the law, a person would be fly-tipping if:
It may seem more than a little unfair, however, if you find that a fly-tipping offence has been committed on your land then it is your responsibility as the landowner to safely dispose of the waste and pay the costs associated for doing so. However, there are a few things you must do both before and after you deal with the abandoned waste.
Do not touch or look through the waste that has been dumped, as it could contain hazardous waste
Ensure that the waste cannot be touched or interfered with by passersby
If you see hazardous waste, such as pesticides or what looks to be asbestos, hire a specialist hazardous waste removal company to dispose of the waste safely and responsibly. L&S can assist with the safe collection and disposal of hazardous waste if required.
However, if it appears to be general waste then L&S can provide prompt and reliable caged van, waste collection services and professional site clearance services, ensuring your land is free from waste once again
Ensure that any waste removal firm is a licensed and registered waste carrier.
To check, contact the Environment Agency
Prosecution for fly-tipping is enforceable by the Local Authority and Environment Agency under the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Depending on the severity of the offence, those committing the crime could end up in prison for up to five years, or be issued with a fine of up to £50,000.
Less severe fly-tipping offences can land the perpetrator in prison for up to 12 months or they will be made to pay the cost of waste removal. Some may be given a fixed penalty of £100, mainly for household fly-tipping. This fine can also be given to homeowners who fail to observe local bin collection days, thus leaving waste to accumulate unnecessarily.
Businesses can also be fined for fly-tipping offences. For example, a business that has failed to register themselves as a licensed waste carrier will be made to pay a fine of £300 and served a Fixed Penalty Notice.
If a company breaches its responsibility to dispose of waste safely and responsibly, they could be given a fine of up to £5,000. Repeat offenders may have the use of their vehicles highly restricted to prevent them from committing the offence again.
Check out our Duty of Care Guide for more information.
As previously mentioned, unfortunately, the responsibility to clear the land lies with its owner. To prevent offenders from fly-tipping on your property, follow these simple steps:
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