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Waste Crime and Duty of Care

The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and Welsh Government are addressing waste crime and illegal waste dumping through the Waste Tyres Bill and the Waste Crime Action Plan, as current regulation is insufficient to prevent non-compliance and illegal waste sites. The Environment Agency lacks adequate enforcement powers to tackle fly-tipping and illegal waste operations, which cost the English economy over £900 million annually.


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2026

5 events
23 Mar 2026 | Announcement Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs linked

Waste Crime Action Plan

UIN: HCWS1430 The Government has published its Waste Crime Action Plan for England. The plan sets out our zero-tolerance approach to prevent waste crime, pursue the criminals responsible and accelerate the clean-up effort.People take pride in the places they call …

23 Mar 2026 | Announcement Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs linked

Waste Crime Action Plan

UIN: HLWS1435 My Hon. Friend the Minister for Nature (Mary Creagh MP) has made the following statement.The Government has published its Waste Crime Action Plan for England. The plan sets out our zero-tolerance approach to prevent waste crime, pursue the …

2025

1 event

2024

3 events

2023

9 events
6 Oct 2023 | Consultation outcome Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Welsh Government linked

Reducing crime at sites handling waste, and introducing fixed penalties for waste duty of care — outcome published

Seeking views on measures to reduce waste crime and poor performance at waste sites and introducing a fixed penalty to discourage household waste being fly-tipped.

2022

29 events
19 Oct 2022 | Committee report linked

On the basis of a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General, we took evidence from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), the Environment Agency (the Agency) and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) about government actions to combat waste crime in England.1

On the basis of a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General, we took evidence from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), the Environment Agency (the Agency) and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) about government actions to …

19 Oct 2022 | Committee report linked

Stakeholders who wrote to us were largely positive about digital waste tracking.40 SUEZ emphasised that new legislation needs to be supported by clear penalties for non-compliance and investment in regulatory staff and systems to enable appropriate monitoring and enforcement.41 Defra and the Agency were not able to set out clearly how they would ensure waste handlers comply with the digital tracking system.42

Stakeholders who wrote to us were largely positive about digital waste tracking.40 SUEZ emphasised that new legislation needs to be supported by clear penalties for non-compliance and investment in regulatory staff and systems to enable appropriate monitoring and enforcement.41 Defra …

2021

4 events

2018

5 events
26 Mar 2018 | Consultation outcome Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Welsh Government linked

Reducing crime at sites handling waste, and introducing fixed penalties for waste duty of care — consultation closed

Seeking views on measures to reduce waste crime and poor performance at waste sites and introducing a fixed penalty to discourage household waste being fly-tipped.

15 Jan 2018 | Consultation outcome Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Welsh Government linked

Reducing crime at sites handling waste, and introducing fixed penalties for waste duty of care — consultation opened

Seeking views on measures to reduce waste crime and poor performance at waste sites and introducing a fixed penalty to discourage household waste being fly-tipped.

2015

5 events

2014

1 event