Fly-tipping is the illegal dumping of waste and is a scourge on our countryside. It can vary in scale from a single bin bag of household waste to the big, bad and ugly waste dumped from trucks. Fly-tipping is anti-social and the longer we fail to tackle to the root causes of this problem the worse this is going to get. The causes of fly-tipping are many and varied, as are the motivations of the perpetrators, although financial gain or financial saving is clearly a principal reason in the majority of cases. The Countryside Alliance released a report in 2007 calling for greater action, but sadly little seems to have moved on since then.
The National Fly-tipping Prevention Group, of which the Countryside Alliance is a member, has produced guidance notes for landowners, householders and businesses on how to prevent fly-tipping and what to do with fly-tipped waste. These notes are essential reading for anyone impacted by fly-tipping or with waste to dispose of.
We should all take responsibility and work together to help fight this blight.