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UK Councils Begin Aggressive Crackdown on Fly-Tipping with Vehicle Seizures and Crushing

New government measures empower local authorities to use drones, mobile CCTV, and harsher penalties to combat record-high illegal waste dumping incidents.

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Overview

  • Councils across England are now deploying advanced surveillance tools, including drones and mobile CCTV, to identify and seize vehicles involved in fly-tipping.
  • Under the Plan for Change, offenders face up to five years in prison and must cover vehicle seizure and storage costs, relieving councils of this financial burden.
  • The Environment Agency has been granted additional resources to enhance waste industry regulation, including permit oversight and criminal record checks.
  • Brent Council reports a 30% increase in fines issued and a reduction in fly-tipping incidents, highlighting early successes of local implementation efforts.
  • A ceremonial vehicle crushing in Brent, attended by government officials, underscores the zero-tolerance approach being adopted nationwide.