Government statistics indicate that the number of fly-tipping incidents has gone up. How could this affect your business?
Published 27.03.2017
Despite the fact that criminals are risking a £ 50,000 fine, according to BusinessWaste.co.uk many are continuing to fly-tip. How might you be affected and what can you do to protect your business?
Published 21.08.2013
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
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
The Environment Secretary has announced plans to fight organised waste crime. What are the details?
Published 21.08.2018
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
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 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
Reports indicate that 50% of used cooking oil is apparently being stolen to sell as biofuels. Surely if it’s being put to good use and it saves on disposal fees, this isn’t such a bad thing?
Published 25.04.2013
A case brought by the Environment Agency (EA) has highlighted that what it describes as “career criminals” are operating in the waste industry. How can you avoid getting caught up in their
criminality?
Published 28.01.2021