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about this blogRead moreSarah Lee, Head of Policy at Countryside Alliance commented: "The Countryside Alliance welcomes this independent review into 'serious and organised crime in the waste sector' and the approach to give the criminals responsible real cause to fear the consequences of their actions. With waste crime costing England £600m a year we must take a co-ordinated approach to tackle this problem and welcome the recommendations in this report as a starting point.
"However, we feel it does not go far enough in tackling issues such as fly-tipping. Two thirds of fly-tipping incidents involve household waste and organised fly-tipping can accumulate into serious crime. It remains the case that fly-tipping is the only crime where those who are the victim of it also have a responsibility to dispose of the waste legally. We believe we must punish the perpetrators and not the victims. If the Government is serious about tackling the scourge of waste crime then they must take on board these recommendations and go one step further by ensuring waste tipped on private land is not the responsibly of the owner."
The recommendations of the review will now inform a strategic approach to waste crime, which will be published in the government's forthcoming Resources and Waste Strategy later this year.
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