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A national anti-littering campaign to make littering culturally unacceptable in a generation.
Report litter to your local council
How councils should deal with litter, refuse and dog mess, and the penalties they can give.
The government’s approach to understanding the extent of litter and littering in England.
Maximum on-the-spot fines for litter, graffiti and fly-tipping to increase under PM’s Anti-Social Behaviour Action Plan
Defra is asking for evidence to help determine future single-use plastic policy.
Seeking views on increasing fines for littering, graffiti, fly-posting and introducing new fines for throwing litter from vehicles.
How councils can control leafleting which is causing a litter problem, the places and leaflets that are exempt and the fees they can charge.
This code of practice outlines what a court of law might consider as applicable to different types of land.
Volunteers cleared rubbish on England's waterways for Plasticblitz. Cigarette butts most common plastic item found in 2 weeks of litter-picking.
Guide for conducting and evaluating randomised controlled trials (RCTs) for anti-littering actions on roads.
Fifty-six councils across the UK to receive funding totalling more than £1.2 million to target chewing gum stains
How local authorities must deal with fly-tipping and the penalties they can charge.
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