Fly-tipping and the law
Fly-tipping includes liquid as well as solid material.
Householders have a legal responsibility to make sure that the waste from their homes is disposed of properly. Householders can be issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice of £300 if they give their waste to somebody who then goes on to dump the material.
Always check they are a licensed waste carrier with Natural Resources Wales www.naturalresourceswales.gov.uk/CheckWaste
More serious cases carry fines of up to £50,000 or even imprisonment.
Find out if a waste carrier is registered
How to report fly-tipping
Local authorities are responsible for dealing with most types of small-scale fly-tipping on public land. But Natural Resources Wales is responsible if incidents are large in size, involve organised crime, contain hazardous waste or have the potential to harm human health or to cause environmental damage. It is the responsibility of landowners to deal with any fly-tipping on private land.
If you see any public instances of Fly-tipping, please report it through Fly-tipping Action Wales.
If you see a waste crime being committed, you can call the police (non-emergency) or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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