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Fly-tippers’ vans to be crushed under new laws

  • The government announced new plans in May 2025 to seize and crush vans used by fly-tippers across England to combat illegal waste dumping.
  • Local authorities in England handled a historic high of 1,150,000 fly-tipping cases last year, representing a 20% increase compared to 2018/19, with councils expected to cover related enforcement costs using their current budgets.
  • Environment Secretary Steve Reed said councils will adopt advanced technology like drones and mobile CCTV to identify offenders and cripple illegal operations by crushing their vehicles.
  • Philip Duffy, Environment Agency chief executive, stated the agency supports tougher enforcement with powers to bar rogue operators, who could face up to five years in prison under proposed laws.
  • The crackdown aims to improve public cleanliness amid criticism of waste management, but no new funding has been allocated, posing challenges for local authorities tackling the escalating problem.
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readingchronicle.co.uk broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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