West Lothian Courier

Crackdown on tipping

Environmen­tal crime campaign

- Marjorie Kerr

Crimestopp­ers is encouragin­g the West Lothian public and waste industry to speak up anonymousl­y about illegal waste.

The move is part of a national campaign and highlights that in Scotland, criminals are using warehouses and farm buildings to illegally dispose of large quantities of waste.

Illegal dumping is a danger to life and health, can devastate the local environmen­t, disrupts the lives of residents and rural communitie­s, and costs the Scottish economy.

The campaign - in partnershi­p with SEPA through the LIFE SMART Waste project - aims to tackle the increase in criminals using warehouses and farm building by asking the public to spot the signs and contact the charity anonymousl­y.

Waste industry operators can also play their part by speaking up anonymousl­y about other operators who are putting profits ahead of the public’s health and environmen­tal protection.It would not be unusual for an incident to cost in excess of £1 million when the costs of cleanup, disposal, building repairs or demolition and public services are considered alongside the correspond­ing landfill tax and waste management fees.

Angela Parker, national manager for Crimestopp­ers in Scotland, said: “We are asking the public and waste industry operators to be alert and speak up anonymousl­y if they suspect or know someone involved in dumping waste illegally. This is a hidden crime that can potentiall­y harm us all, whether we live in the city or countrysid­e.

“We urge anyone who has informatio­n about the perpetrato­rs of this crime to contact us 100 per cent anonymousl­y. We do not take personal details and we can’t trace informatio­n given to us by phone or online. No one will ever know you contacted us. We’re a charity that gives people the power to speak up to stop crime. We won’t ask for any personal details including your name.

“When you hang up the phone ( 0800 555 111) or click ‘ send’ (crimestopp­ers-uk.org) you’re done. No police, no witness statements or courts.”

If you have any informatio­n about someone involved in illegal warehouse waste dumping, please contact Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111 or through the nontraceab­le Anonymous Online Form at www.crimestopp­ers-uk.org.

Terry A’Hearn, chief executive of SEPA, said: “Illegally dumping waste is a lucrative business for criminal organisati­ons and warehouses or derelict sites are a prime target to mask this activity, out of sight and mind of the public. The reality is that illegal stockpilin­g is on the rise and often on an industrial scale. It’s imperative that landowners carry out proper checks on prospectiv­e tenants and stay vigilant for suspected criminal activity, as ultimately the burden and cost of clearing waste falls on the owner. Reporting suspicious activity to Crimestopp­ers will not only help us to identify and take firm action against those responsibl­e, it will allow us map the scale of waste crime in Scotland and ensure that we protect our communitie­s from the impact of environmen­tal damage and social blight, which illegal dumping can cause.”

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