Risks of Waste Disposal Apps: UK Gov Warning

The Environment Agency (EA) warned today (5 June) of the risk of employing a rogue trader when using apps to organise for someone to take away your rubbish.

Businesses which carry, broker and deal waste produced by someone else for profit must have an 'upper tier' registration with the EA and anyone can check whether they have on the public register.

But some apps charging householders and businesses to advertise waste that needs collecting and transporting for disposal are running without the proper processes in place, such as by failing to register as an upper tier broker themselves, allowing other unregistered operators to use their platform or failing to do enough to meet their duty of care.

Giving waste to an unauthorised person presents health and safety risks for both the carrier and the public. For example, hazardous waste requires specialist treatment and, if a carrier is not registered, they may not carry out the necessary safe handling and transfer procedures. Some of the waste generated in a house such as paint, cleaning chemicals, lightbulbs, batteries and asbestos is hazardous.

Failing to meet your duty of care could lead to you receiving a fine of £400 or other penalty, such as a prosecution.

Rogue operators who collect and dump waste illegally to avoid tipping fees at permitted sites contribute to the nearly £1 billion cost of waste crime paid every year by taxpayers and legitimate businesses in England. Often the same people gaining from waste crime are involved in other illegal activities spanning fraud, drug offences and modern slavery.

Steve Molyneux, the EA's strategic lead on waste regulation, said:

Finding someone to take away your waste via an app may be convenient but choosing the wrong person could lead to fly-tipping, dumping and the illegal export of waste abroad.

You are responsible for your waste, so be conscientious and check businesses are registered when using an app to find someone to dispose of it.

The EA and local authorities regulate those who produce, collect, transport, deal and broker waste in England, as well as permitted facilities and other waste operations. The laws regulating waste were put in place to mandate its safe handling, management and disposal to prevent harm to people and the environment.

When using websites and waste apps, you are still responsible for taking all reasonable steps to dispose of it legally. You can

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