London -- Flytipping incidents in England have decreased by 13.5 per cent between the financial years 2009-10 and 2010-11 to 820,000 incidents, according to final estimates of local authority managed fly-tipping for England in 2010-11. They were published on 13th December 2011 Statistical release 2010-11.
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| Source: Defra |
* Local authorities in England dealt with nearly 820,000 incidents of fly-tipping, a 13.5 per cent decrease from 2009-10. (Some of this reduction is due to changes in the reporting arrangements of some local authorities)
* 63 per cent of fly-tips dealt with by local authorities involved household waste, 8 per cent commercial waste and a range of categories where waste could be derived from either households or businesses e.g. construction, demolition and excavation waste, green waste, white goods, electrical items, tyres and asbestos.
* 44 per cent of all fly-tips cleared by local authorities occurred on the highway.
* Most fly-tips consisted of a small van load of material or less.
* The estimated cost of clearance of illegally dumped waste reported by local authorities in this period was £41.3 million, a reduction of 9.8 per cent over 2009-10.
* Local authorities carried out around 568,000 enforcement actions in 2010-11 to prevent, detect or enforce against fly-tipping at an estimated cost of £20.6 million. This is a 5.8 per cent increase in actions over 2009-10.
* There were 2,400 prosecutions, of which 96 percent achieved a successful outcome.
* A 9.8 per cent reduction in the amount local authorities had to spend on cleaning up mess left behind by fly-tippers (£41.3 million).
* A 5.6 per cent increase in the cost of carrying out enforcement actions against fly-tippers (£20.6 million).
The official flytipping statistics can be downloaded from defra.gov.uk. Quelle: Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
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