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    Fly-tipping Action Wales exposes the reality of waste crime at Wales’ favourite beauty spots

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 10, 2024No Comments
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    Fly-tipping Action Wales digi van at the foot of Pen y Pass, Eryri National Park
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    On Saturday (06 January), Welsh hikers were stopped in their tracks by shocking imagery of the realities of fly-tipping in Wales — and the impact it is having on the environment not far from their favourite beauty spots.

    Fly-tipping Action Wales digi-vans featuring super-imposed images of fly-tipping, appeared at popular destinations in  Bannau Brycheiniog, Rhossili Bay and Eryri National Park — urging onlookers to follow their Duty of Care to help prevent Wales’ landscapes from becoming fly-tipping hot spots.

    Despite the Welsh Government and Fly-tipping Action Wales annual report highlighting a 4% decrease in fly-tips versus last year*, fly-tipping still remains a real issue in Wales.

    In recent years, huge numbers of online scammers, often dubbed ‘Facebook fly-tippers’, posing as legitimate waste removers have infiltrated online communities, taking advantage of unsuspecting householders and illegally dumping their waste.

    Fly-tipping clear-ups cost the Welsh taxpayer an estimated £1.83 million between 2022 and 2023 with household waste making up 70% of fly-tips. However, this figure could be dramatically decreased if all householders follow their waste Duty of Care, which involves taking simple steps to ensure they hire only registered waste carriers to take their waste away.

    Welsh residents can support their local council and help to continue the downwards trend by always checking the person who removes waste from their home has a licence. Waste carrier licences can be checked via naturalresources.wales/CheckWasteLicence or by calling 0300 065 3000.

    Neil Harrison, Team Leader for Fly-tipping Action Wales, said: “We hope these images will open people’s eyes to the danger that not disposing of their waste responsibly could cause to the environment — endangering the very landscape they are out enjoying today.

    “It remains the case that around 70% of all fly-tips contain waste from households, which is why we are urging residents to protect themselves from unregistered illegal waste carriers and asking them to always check with Natural Resources Wales that the person they use to remove any excess waste from their home is a registered waste remover.

    “If you are looking to make a simple new year’s resolution that could have a real impact, commit to ensuring that you dispose of your waste responsibly in 2024.”

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