Drone squad to fight fly tippers |  Construction Enquirer News

Drone squad to fight fly tippers | Construction Enquirer News

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Summary

The Environment Agency is deploying drones equipped with laser mapping technology to combat illegal waste dumping, enhancing their ability to prosecute offenders.

Why It Matters

Illegal waste dumping poses significant environmental and public health risks. By leveraging advanced drone technology, the Environment Agency aims to enhance enforcement efforts, deter criminal activities, and protect communities from the impacts of waste crime. This initiative reflects a growing trend of using technology in environmental protection.

Key Takeaways

  • Drones will capture evidence to support prosecutions of waste criminals.
  • A new screening tool helps identify suspect operators before illegal activities occur.
  • The initiative is part of a broader strategy to combat organized waste crime.

The drones will carry laser mapping technology to capture evidence to help secure successful prosecutions of waste criminals. The agency has also developed a new screening tool that enables officers to scan and cross-check lorry licence applications against waste permit records – with suspect operators flagged before they have a chance to move waste illegally. The new capabilities are backed by a reinforced Joint Unit for Waste Crime – now a 20-strong group of specialists working closely with law enforcement partners to dismantle organised criminal networks. Phil Davies, Head of the Joint Unit for Waste Crime Unit said: “Illegal waste dumping is appalling, and we are determined to turn the tide on this heinous crime. “With organised criminals becoming ever more sophisticated, we are adopting new technologies to find and, importantly, stop them. “Through the greater use of drones, stronger partnerships and more officers on the ground, we will build on our action so far and send a clear message to those committing waste crimes – we will stop you.”

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