11/06/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/06/2024 03:16
Workers clearing fly-tipped waste in a lane near Trefonen
Shropshire residents using a private waste carrier to dispose of their waste are being asked to follow the 'SCRAP' code to help tackle fly-tipping and protect the local environment.
Fly-tipping is the unauthorised dumping of solid or liquid waste on land or water. It can be anything from a single bag of waste to lorry loads of building waste. Fly tipping is a crime that carries serious penalties - the maximum being a five-year prison sentence and an unlimited fine.
If someone's waste is fly-tipped, even by someone else on their behalf, they could still be issued with a fixed penalty notice.
Some recent examples of fly-tipping in Shropshire
Dan Morris, Cabinet member for highways, said:
"The money spent by Shropshire Council removing fly-tipping is money that could be used to support other services. That's why we're working in close partnership with West Mercia Police, Defra, the Environment Agency and other councils to tackle the issue of fly-tipping across our county.
"We need everyone to play their part and we are asking for everyone to be vigilant. By following the SCRAP code - and taking a united stance against individuals who believe they can unlawfully dump waste - we can all help contribute to the protection of our environment, improving local areas and communities."
People should follow the SCRAP code to ensure their waste is correctly disposed of:
To report an incident of fly-tipping, visit FixMyStreet mobile App: FixMyStreet (shropshire.gov.uk)
This will ensure that each enquiry is logged, acknowledged, and issued with a reference number. The enquiry will be allocated to the appropriate service area who will investigate the matter and action as required.