We remove and dispose of all illegal fly-tipping waste, from old mattresses and furniture to toxic asbestos and flammable solvents. We can take care of all your fly-tipping clearance requirements.
We're upper-tier licensed waste carriers that are able to remove and safely dispose of all types of waste illegally dumped on roadsides, paths, council-owned land, back alleyways and residential land.
Fly-tipping is a growing problem in the UK, with an estimated 1.13 million fly-tipping incidents in 2020/2021. Not only is fly-tipping unsightly, but it can also be a source of pollution, a potential danger to public health and a hazard to local wildlife.
Our expert teams are fully equipped to deal with any uncontrolled fly-tipping incident, regardless of land type, waste type and size. With technicians located across the country, we are able to deploy our highly skilled team within 2 hours, 24/7, 365 days a year.
We provide our fly-tipping clearance services to local authorities, councils, commercial businesses, land and farm owners, police authorities and highway authorities.
Our services are suitable for housing associations, letting agents, drug rehabilitation centres, landlords, the police and prison services, colleges and universities.

We can remove all waste from any fly-tipping incident
As upper-tiered waste carriers, we can remove, recycle and dispose of any waste left by fly-tipping or illegal dumping.
- Bulky items such as sofas or old mattresses
- Flammable items such as paint or chemicals
- Tires or rubber products
- Building waste ​
- Plastic containers and packaging materials
- Old fridges and white goods
- Safe removal of asbestos
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Frequently asked questions
Why is fly-tipping illegal?
Fly-tipping is illegal because it causes environmental damage, and can be a danger to public safety.
What are the penalties for fly-tipping?
The penalties for fly-tipping vary depending on the severity of the offence. Fly-tippers can be fined up to £50,000 and may be sent to prison.
Is fly-tipping illegal?
Yes, fly-tipping is a crime. Fly tippers can be prosecuted for dumping waste illegally.
What is illegal dumping?
Illegal dumping is the unlawful disposal of waste on public or private land. This is a crime, and offenders can be prosecuted.
How can I tell if an object has been fly-tipped?
Fly tippers often leave objects in remote areas, so it can be difficult to tell if something has been fly-tipped. However, there are some things to look out for, including:
- A large number of objects dumped in one place
- Objects that are in an unusual place, or are not normally found near waste disposal facilities
- Objects that are typically too heavy or bulky to move easily
What are the most common objects that are fly-tipped?
Fly-tippers most commonly dump large household items, such as:
- Old furniture or mattresses
- Tires or rubber products
- Plastic containers and packaging materials
- Building waste
Fly tippers can also leave more hazardous materials behind, such as:
- Old fridges
- Paint or chemicals in drums or containers
- Asbestos
Does fly-tipping cause health problems?
Fly-tipping can cause a number of serious health problems, including:
- Risk of injury from sharp objects or hazardous materials
- Risk of disease from contact with animal or human faeces
- Air pollution from burning waste
- Toxic fumes from rotting waste
- Damage to property and wildlife
What is fly-tipping?
Fly-tipping is the illegal dumping of waste on public or private land. Fly-tipping is a major problem in the UK, with an estimated 1 million incidents every year. Fly-tipping can cause serious environmental and health problems and costs taxpayers millions of pounds each year to clear up.