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Duty of Care for Household Waste

Summary

The Waste (Household Waste) Duty of Care regulations came into force in 2005 to combat the increasing problem of flytipping, particularly by 'cowboy' waste removal businesses.

 The regulations mean that everyone has a ‘Duty of Care’ to make sure their waste is disposed of properly. If you give waste to someone else to take away, it’s your responsibility to make sure they are authorised to do so. If you don’t make sure your waste is disposed of responsibly you could be facing a fine of up to £5000.

In 2008/09 the council dealt with 336 cases of flytipping, nearly two thirds of this was household waste – the costs of removing which were met by the taxpayers. So, by not making sure your waste is removed responsibly you could be paying for its removal twice!

Before you let someone other than the council take waste away for you, you should:

  • Ask the person taking the waste where it will be going and ask to see their Waste Carriers licence. If they don’t have one, don’t use them!
  • Check whether they are registered by calling the Environment Agency on 08708 506506 for an instant waste carriers validation check, or by visiting the Environment Agency's Public Registers web page
  • Keep a record of any paperwork they give you, the dates you used them, their name, telephone number and registration number so that if they do fly tip your waste you will be able to pass their details to the council.
  • Report anyone who is not registered to the Environment Agency on 08708 506506.

Any household bulky items or waste which won’t fit into your wheeled bin can be disposed of free of charge at any of the Household Waste and Recycling Centres.

If you are unable to use these sites, the council offers a bulky refuse collection service for up to 5 freestanding items (or 10 sacks) for £22.00 – to order these services call the Refuse Hotline on 0845 6066045 (Local Rate Call) or fill in the online 'Request collection of a Bulky Household item' form below.

If you want any further infoprmation about your Duty of Care, then call the Environmental Protection team on 01473 826622 or email environmental.protection@babergh.gov.uk .




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External links ...

Department for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Department for the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Taking action on waste is essential, since we are consuming natural resources at an unsustainable rate and contributing unnecessarily to climate change.
Recycling & waste web page
Environment Agency
Environment Agency
Learn more about how we manage waste and the processes that support our work. This section contains information on a range of waste-related subjects.
Waste web page.
Public Registers web page.
Suffolk County Council
Suffolk County Council
Suffolk has an excellent waste service. The local Suffolk Councils have been awarded Beacon Status for having one of the best waste and recycling services in the Country.
The Future of Waste in Suffolk web page
Suffolk Recycling
The one-stop shop for all your household waste recycling needs if you are a Suffolk resident.
Suffolk Recycling website

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54 Ipswich Street
Stowmarket
IP14 1AD

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Last updated on: 06 July 2009 | Date of next review: 06 July 2010

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