Haulier in court over waste tipping offences, lands £21k bill

Chris Tindall
August 15, 2023



A Plymouth haulier has had to pay fines and costs of almost £21,000 after failing to check what the limits were for tipping controlled waste. KPT (SW), which operates out of a base in Plympton and holds a licence for eight HGVs, was ordered to pay a fine of £6,667 after it pleaded guilty at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court to depositing controlled waste. The haulier was also ordered to pay £3,180 in costs and a further £11,109 for the economic benefit gained when it transported the waste to land belonging to Philip Skelley.

KPT had claimed that it thought the limits of soil deposits were higher, but investigators told the court the figures were clearly set out. Skelley held a certificate allowing for up to 1,000 tonnes of soil and stones to be deposited on his land, but the Environment Agency (EA) found more than 14,500 tonnes had been dumped, the majority by KPT. Haulage director Jacqueline Kingwell said it was aware of its duty of care over the difference between permitted and non-permitted waste and it wrongly thought it could tip 10,000 tonnes. Skelley was fined £1,340 and ordered to pay £94,000 for the economic benefit he gained, plus costs totalling £6,380.

An EA spokesman said: “Limits and conditions to waste tipping are clearly set out on exempt activities.”

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Chris Tindall

Chris Tindall started writing for the haulage and logistics industry in 2002 and has covered a broad range of significant issues, including GPS jamming by criminals, platooning and Brexit.

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