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If you’re unfortunate enough to be a victim of fly tipping, it’s vital that you deal with the waste appropriately; otherwise you could make a bad situation even worse. Use our new checklist to
identify the steps to take.
Published 04.11.2014
A BBC documentary has identified that there are over 1m cases of fly-tipping every year. How can you protect your business from the waste criminals?
Published 25.03.2021
Government statistics indicate that the number of fly-tipping incidents has gone up. How could this affect your business?
Published 27.03.2017
The Local Government Association has warned that fines of under £50 for fly-tipping offences are (unsurprisingly) failing to deter criminals and this is costing councils a fortune in clean-up costs.
What’s the story?
Published 26.02.2020
You’ve heard about a crack-down by the Environment Agency and local authorities on fly tipping. Why are they doing this and what happened when a company was caught red-handed?
Published 01.12.2006
Unfortunately, your site has been hit by fly-tippers who have dumped a large amount of waste on your land. Where do you stand legally, who’s responsible for removing it and where can you go for help?
Published 20.02.2013
A new guide aims to assist those managing empty premises, a situation which is more prevalent during the pandemic. Following the advice will help you to prevent fly-tipping and other environmental
harm.
Published 01.06.2020
The increasing number of fly-tipping incidents has forced the Environment Agency and local authorities to get tough with offenders. So, how can you ensure your waste doesn’t end up in the wrong hands
and land you in trouble?
Published 01.02.2008
The Environment Agency has just published its review of environmental performance amongst businesses in England and Wales. What’s the situation and what has it been up to?
Published 07.01.2011
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