Illegal dumping

Illegal dumping at Scales Road, London, England
Illegal dumping in a residential subdivision, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Illegal dumping,[1][2] also called fly dumping or fly tipping,[3] is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land; waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.[4][5]

Terminology

Illegal dumping is typically distinguished from littering by the type and amount of material, and/or the manner in which it is discarded.

The term fly tipping is derived from the verb tip, meaning "to throw out of a vehicle" and on the fly, meaning "on the wing" – to throw away carelessly or casually.[6]

United Kingdom

Taxes on landfill in the UK led to illegal waste dumping, fly-tipping. Materials fly-tipping can range from green waste to domestic items, to abandoned cars and construction waste, much of which may be hazardous or toxic.

As the cost of disposing of household rubbish and waste increases so does the amount of individuals and businesses that fly-tip, the UK government has made it easier for members of the public to report fly-tipping.[7] The fine or punishment is normally defined by the local council that operates in the local area in which the rubbish was dumped.

See also

References

  1. "Illegal Dumping". Brampton.ca. 2010-10-07. Retrieved 2013-07-28.
  2. "Illegal Dumping Info". Rdek.bc.ca. 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2013-07-28.
  3. "City of Chicago :: Environment". egov.cityofchicago.org. Retrieved 2010-08-18.
  4. Fly tipping and the law a guide for the public, crimereduction.co.uk
  5. "UK fly-tipping 'on massive scale'". BBC. 2007-03-19. Retrieved 2008-12-16. Fly-tipping is taking place on a "massive scale" across the UK, the Countryside Alliance has warned. Some 2.5m cases of illegal dumping were recorded between April 2005 and 2006, it said, with 1,249,527 incidents reported in Liverpool alone.
  6. fly-tipping, n. Oxford English Dictionary, online edition, November 2010. Retrieved: 2011-01-28.
  7. https://www.gov.uk/report-flytipping

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