Farmers most affected by fly-tipping, Environment Agency survey finds

An Environment Agency survey has found farmers are most affected by large-scale fly-tipping, with 15 per cent of landowners forced to make an insurance claim to clear dumped waste.

Abi Kay
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Farmers most affected by fly-tipping, Environment Agency survey finds

An Environment Agency survey has found farmers are most affected by large-scale fly-tipping, with 15 per cent of landowners forced to make an insurance claim to clear dumped waste. The national waste...

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