The National Fly-tipping Prevention Group (NFTPG) is a group of organisations working with a common aim: coming up with solutions to the problem of fly-tipping.
Here you'll find information about our work and our members. You'll also find tips on simple ways you can help prevent fly-tipping and get advice on what you should do if you see fly-tipping, or are a victim of fly-tipping.
The NFTPG has produced a more detailed guidance document which includes information about legislation and case studies:
The NFTPG can't respond to fly-tipping incidents. If you want to report an incident, please go to What to do if you come across flytipping.
We work to tackle fly-tipping by:
- exchanging information about fly-tipping
- contributing to the development of government policy and legislation
- raising awareness, and publicising problems and issues
- sharing best practice on fly-tipping prevention and enforcement
- encouraging joint working.
Chaired by the Environment Agency, our membership includes regulatory bodies, Government departments and organisations with a wide membership of landowners and land managers.
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