

Often when we have completed an eviction of unauthorised encampments we carry out a full site clearance on behalf of our clients.
See example time lapse of our teams in action completing the clear out of a full unit that had been unfortunately fly-tipped on mass.
Clearing waste after fly tipping is important for several reasons:
1. Environmental protection:
Fly tipping can lead to the release of hazardous chemicals and pollutants into the environment, which can have significant negative impacts on ecosystems, wildlife, and vegetation. By clearing waste after fly tipping, we can help protect the environment and prevent further damage.
2. Public health:
Fly tipping can create breeding grounds for pests and vermin, which can spread diseases to humans and animals. Additionally, fly tipping can release hazardous materials into the environment, which can pose health risks to people who come into contact with them. Clearing waste after fly tipping can help prevent the spread of disease and protect public health.
3. Aesthetics:
Fly tipping can be unsightly and can negatively impact the appearance of local communities. By clearing waste after fly tipping, we can help improve the appearance of local areas and create a cleaner and more pleasant environment for residents and visitors.
4. Legal compliance:
Overall, clearing waste after fly tipping is important for protecting the environment, public health, aesthetics, and legal compliance. It is essential that we take action to prevent fly tipping and address any instances of illegal dumping of waste to protect our communities and the natural world.