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Fly tipping

Fly tipping

What is fly tipping?

Fly tipping is described as the illegal deposit of any waste onto land; waste dumped or tipped on a site without a licence. Waste includes general household waste, larger domestic items including fridges and mattresses, garden refuse, commercial waste such as builders’ rubble, clinical waste and tyres.

How do I report fly tipping?

If you have witnessed someone dumping items please use our cleaner streets online form or you can make a report to the Environment Agency.

When reporting an incident of fly tipping please include:

Please:

Please keep any notes you have made in case they are needed for future reference.

What are the problems caused by fly tipping?

Fly tipping is a problem because:

Who can prosecute fly tippers?

The Police, the Environment Agency and our Environmental Protection team can prosecute fly tippers. Evidence has to be carefully documented to achieve a prosecution - dates, eyewitness statements, photographs and any address details found in the dumped material.

Fly tipping is a crime and the Environment Agency can prosecute fly tippers under the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Fines can be up to £20,000 or six months imprisonment (or both) if someone is convicted in a Magistrates court. If someone is prosecuted in the Crown Court, the fine is unlimited with the possibility of between two and five years imprisonment if hazardous waste is involved.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is committed to dealing with improving local environmental quality and tackling fly tipping.

How long will it take to clear up the rubbish?

If the rubbish is on land owned by Plymouth City Council, we will remove it within 24 hours of it being reported to us. If the rubbish is on private land, we have to contact the owner before any action can be taken. We cannot guarantee how long it will take for rubbish on private land to be cleared up.

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