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Fly-tipping: Organised crime behind large rise

In February 2020 the BBC Shared Data Unit reported that organised criminal gangs were being blamed for the continued rise of large fly-tipping incidents across England.

We compared official statistics on flytipping over several years, analysing the scale and cost of major fly-tipping incidents across England.

Our analysis found:

  • The number of incidents of large-scale fly-tipping had more than doubled since 2012.
  • Police and environmental groups said the nature of fly-tipping was changing - a shift driven by a surge in criminal gangs offering illegal waste clearing services.
  • Since the 2012-13 financial year, councils in England had spent just over £59m clearing large scale tips. The bill for such incidents was at its highest in 2018-19.
  • Tipper lorry loads accounted for just over 125,000 of the total number of major incidents, while “significant/multi-loads” were recorded for just under 67,000 major incidents.

This piece of content was produced by a regional newspaper reporter working alongside BBC staff.

The Shared Data Unit makes data journalism available to news organisations across the media industry, as part of a partnership between the BBC and the News Media Association. Stories generated by the partnership included:

The story was also used by BBC Breakfast television, BBC News at One, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 2 - Jeremy Vine

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  • Embedded digital video: Tackling the fly-tippers who dump by the truckload
  • Line chart: The rising cost of large fly-tipping to English councils 2012-19
  • Map: Clean-ups of a lorry-load or more in each English district per 10,000 people 2018-19

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