Fly-tipping Action Wales free campaign resources
Overview
In partnership with Welsh Government, Fly-tipping Action Wales runs the It’s Your Duty to Care | Eich Dyletswydd Chi yw Gofalu campaign. The campaign urges householders in Wales to always use a registered waste carrier to remove excess waste and unwanted household items from their homes.
With your help and support, we can increase public awareness of householder's waste duty of care, continue to combat fly-tipping in Wales and protect many more people from being scammed by fly-tippers.
Key messages behind this campaign
- If you pay someone to remove waste from your home, always check they have a waste carrier licence
- Visit the Natural Resources Wales website to confirm the person you are using is a registered waste carrier
- Be aware of adverts on social media offering cheap waste removal, this could be a red flag for a fly-tipper
- If you give your waste to someone else and it is found fly-tipped, you could be fined or prosecuted, risking a criminal record
- Try to avoid paying cash, take a note of the vehicle's make model and registration
Free campaign resources
Our toolkit contains free resources for any organisation to use, you can preview and download any of the individual assets from the links below
Leaflets | Posters | Stickers & Signage | Videos & Shorts | Social Media Graphics | Social Media Text
Or access and download the full toolkit by clicking here [link to full zipped toolkit]
Go to Welsh language resources [must link to new page and vice versa].
Leaflets
Download:
Business waste: are you disposing of it legally? | Do you know where your waste is going? | Attention all landlords
Posters
Download: Tradespeople can be fined A4 | Charity shops - dropping off donations responsibly | Waste carriers: how to avoid looking like a Facebook fly-tipper | How householders can avoid Facebook fly-tippers | How householders can avoid online fly-tippers | How to protect your Facebook group from fly-tippers
Stickers & Signage
Download: Bulky waste that can't go in your bin? Find a registered waste carrier | No fly-tipping signage - bilingual | Duty of care - van side (landscape and bilingual)
Videos and Shorts
View more on Fly-tipping Action Wales - YouTube
Social Media Graphics
Duty of Care
Download: Do you know where your waste is going? | Stop your waste ending up here | It's your duty to care | Wise up to waste crime | 70% of fly-tipped waste is household waste
Household & Garden Waste
Download: Doing DIY? | Fly-tipped green waste
Leaving Waste Outside
Download: Leaving bags next to bins | Offering furniture on the roadside | Leaving bags outside charity containers
Householders - Don't Pay Twice
Download: Don't pay twice | Don't get duped | Don't get scammed
Getting Rid of Waste - Beware
Download: Getting rid of waste | Beware | Beware 2 | Fined
Report fly-tipping
Download: Report fly-tipping
Social Media Text
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Anglers
- Arbenigwyr adfer mwyngloddiau
- Citizens
- citizens
- Coal Authority
- Coastal Group Members
- Cockles
- Community Volunteers
- DCWW
- Educators
- EPR and COMAH facilities
- Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
- Flooding
- Fly-fishing
- Forest Management
- Gwent
- Gwirfoddolwyr Cymunedol
- Llifogydd
- marine developers
- marine planners
- Metal mines
- Mine recovery specialists
- Mwyngloddiau metel
- National Access Forum
- Network Completion Project Task and Finish Group
- Newport Green and Safe Spaces
- NFU
- Rivers
- SoNaRR2020
- South West Stakeholder group
- Wales Biodiversity Partnership
- water companies
- Woodland Opportunity Map users
Interests
- Woodland Opportunity Map

































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