The most common fly-tip is a black bin bag of household rubbish at the side of a main road
Do you know the difference between littering and fly-tipping?
Fly-tipping affects communities and can pose a health risk to humans, farm animals and wildlife. It is also costly for tax payers and landowners. Here you will find a bank of case studies detailing how Local Authorities and Landowners have been affected by, and have tackled the issue of fly-tipping in their area.
Access the Keep Britain Tidy knowledge bank for Case Studies from Local Authorities
Access the NFTPG members case studies - coming soon.