Resource Magazine 25 February 2026

Councils told to crush fly-tippers' vehicles and 'name and shame' offenders

Councils told to crush fly-tippers' vehicles and 'name and shame' offenders

Why It Matters for ITAD

UK-based ITAD businesses should monitor this development closely. Growing ESG focus creates opportunities for ITAD companies with strong sustainability credentials.

Government publishes first vehicle seizure guidance for councils as fly-tipping incidents reach 1.26 million, while ESA warns of a "worsening climate" for waste crime and calls for faster regulatory reform. Charles Newman Charles Newman - CEO charles.newman@resourcemedia.co.uk 0117 903 0698 Charles Newman is CEO of Resource and has been writing in the field of resource sustainability for over ten years. After five years of research and teaching at the University of Bristol, Charles joined Resou

Key Takeaways

  • Councils told to crush fly-tippers' vehicles and 'name and shame' offenders.

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