Coronavirus lockdown sees fly tipping soar 75% with tips closed and fewer bin runs
16 May, 2020
Carpets, cushions, bed frames and mattresses strewn across a country lane give a sad illustration of how the blight of fly-tipping has exploded under the lockdown.
The snap of the mindless act just outside Bolsover, Derbyshire, emerged after the ClearWaste app revealed cases have soared an average 75% – with some London boroughs hit by 100% increases.
The alarming surge was driven by closures of tips and fewer bin collections under the Covid-19 lockdown, plus more waste being generated as self-isolating people did clear-outs, DIY and gardening.