The Environment Agency has launched a specialist drone unit to track down illegally dumped waste from the air, stepping up ...
The UK government enhances its fight against waste crime with drones, laser-mapping, and digital screening, aiming to deter offenders and improve prosecutions.
Waste criminals dumping rubbish across farmland and rural communities will now face drones, laser mapping and new digital screening tools.
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33-strong drone squad to tackle illegal rubbish dumping
The Government increased the Environment Agency’s budget for waste crime enforcement by more than 50% this year ...
CLS Group, a provider of Earth and ocean observation and monitoring solutions, announced that it has entered into exclusive ...
These measures come as waste crime continues to escalate across the country, leading to widespread public anger over high-profile illegal tips. Notable incidents include a 150-metre-long dump ...
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New surveillance, detection and investigative capabilities rolled out by Environment Agency to tackle waste crime. Waste criminals will be detected ...
Crime gangs fly-tipping waste in London to be targeted by new drones squad - The team of 33 pilots will use 54 unmanned aircraft fitted with cutting-edge laser mapping technology to target illegal was ...
This new aerial surveillance initiative aims to bolster efforts to track and prosecute environmental offenders ...
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