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ARCHIVE: Fly-tipping
Defra is committed to dealing with improving local environmental quality and tackling waste crime, such as "fly-tipping". The illegal disposal of waste is an anti-social behaviour that is adversely affecting the amenity of our local environments and reducing civic pride. Fly-tipping can lead to serious pollution of the environment and harm to human health. It can cost innocent victims of fly-tipping and public bodies such as local authorities and the Environment Agency large amounts of money to remove the waste.
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Page last modified:
9 September 2010
Page published: 25 February 2004
