what is almost as bad in my area is people camping in the local woods having a few beers and not bothering to take away their waste.
guaranteed any woods within about 10 miles of Norwich has been abused like this.
Travellers I have to say do just the same, though it seems on any spare piece of land, farmers in the local area have had to dig huge trenches around their field to stop them.
I have my own Gardening business and it is a small one just to put it in perspective:
Just to carry any waste(a bin bags worth to tons) you need to pay carriage fees around £100 per month.
you then have to transport the said waste to a commercial site, where you then pay that company to dispose of it/recycle it upwards of £10 per load in my case (if the job itself only pays £30 is it worth it?).
I can totally understand why people fly tip, but it's abhorrent in my view!
since discovering these extra hidden costs early on when starting my gardening business, I have never taken garden waste. I simply can't afford it.
90% of my customers understand and are fine with it. one of my customers is another public business and can't afford the same costs, they just put garden waste in their household waste bins.
I strongly advise composting bins!
stupid really, the councils should encourage use of "green" bins, and excepting company green waste would stop a lot of fly tipping.
I have to say if i ever catch anyone fly-tipping they will have their vehicle reg. straight to the boys in blue!
guaranteed any woods within about 10 miles of Norwich has been abused like this.
Travellers I have to say do just the same, though it seems on any spare piece of land, farmers in the local area have had to dig huge trenches around their field to stop them.
I have my own Gardening business and it is a small one just to put it in perspective:
Just to carry any waste(a bin bags worth to tons) you need to pay carriage fees around £100 per month.
you then have to transport the said waste to a commercial site, where you then pay that company to dispose of it/recycle it upwards of £10 per load in my case (if the job itself only pays £30 is it worth it?).
I can totally understand why people fly tip, but it's abhorrent in my view!
since discovering these extra hidden costs early on when starting my gardening business, I have never taken garden waste. I simply can't afford it.
90% of my customers understand and are fine with it. one of my customers is another public business and can't afford the same costs, they just put garden waste in their household waste bins.
I strongly advise composting bins!
stupid really, the councils should encourage use of "green" bins, and excepting company green waste would stop a lot of fly tipping.
I have to say if i ever catch anyone fly-tipping they will have their vehicle reg. straight to the boys in blue!