Farming News - DIY waste charges at recycling centres to be abolished next month in a bid to reduce fly-tipping - CLA comment

DIY waste charges at recycling centres to be abolished next month in a bid to reduce fly-tipping - CLA comment

Country Land and Business Association President Victoria Vyvyan said:

“This is good news for those residents who use recycling centres where local authorities still charge, and also for farmers who end up bearing the brunt of illegal fly-tipped materials dumped on their land.

 “There are one million incidents of fly-tipping reported every year, and it has a massive impact on the environment, wildlife, and crops as well as on the farmers who have to pay to clear it up. Making it cheaper and easier for people to get rid of their waste means they will be less likely to dump it illegally, but the police must also deal with the criminal gangs making money by dumping waste.

 “We should be making it as simple as possible for people to dispose of rubbish and unwanted items responsibly, so the removal of any cost barriers is welcome.”