Waste carrier licence checks to be tightened to stop illegal rubbish dumping & jail sentences up(UK)

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Published4 weeks ago
Duration2:36
Video IDFF4PYSF0RcI
Languageen
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New waste licensing rules will be laid out this week aimed at stopping waste carriers from exploiting loopholes and illegally dumping rubbish in England, the government has said. 18/May/2026 Laws laid this week will require waste carriers to prove they are qualified to do so, rather than just filling in an online form, the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said. Under the new rules, which will take effect in 2027, custodial sentences of up to five years will be introduced for the illegal transportation of waste. Campaigners have said the current system is too easily exploited. Waste industry body, the Environmental Services Association, welcomed the changes. Chief executive Philip Duffy said with stronger powers they will be able to "move faster to shut down rogue operators and protect communities". Approved licences allow the holder to either transport waste, buy, sell or dispose of it, or arrange to do so on behalf of someone else. Currently, a user can fill out a form online, paying £191.02 to register to become a waste carrier, broker or dealer. Ministers say this means "rogue operators" who dump waste and leave large clean-up bills can enter the system. Under the proposed changes, operators will move to a permit system. Applicants will have to undergo identity and criminal record checks and demonstrate they meet the requirements, as opposed to just inputting their details. The changes stipulate that their permit number will have to be displayed in advertising and on their vehicles. The Environment Agency (EA) will also have stronger powers to revoke permits and issue enforcement notices. Waste minister Mary Creagh said: "Waste cowboys have abused the system for too long, blighting our countryside and cities alike. "Through our Waste Crime Action Plan, we're introducing rigorous background checks for waste traders, shutting down corrupt operators and kicking them out of the industry for good." #flytipping #rubbishdumping #wastedumping #illegalwastedumping #flytippingUK #wastedumping2026

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