Cleanzine: your weekly cleaning and hygiene industry newsletter 26th February 2026 Issue no. 1199
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International News
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FM services market projected to reach USD 226.3bn by 2032
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Yesterday, the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs released its latest fly-tipping statistics for England, which provides data on fly-tipping incidents recorded by local authorities in England for April 2024 to March 2025 - covering trends in the number of fly-tipping incidents, with a breakdown by land type, waste type and size. The statement also covers enforcement and prosecution actions undertaken for fly-tipping incidents, but excludes the large-scale incidents dealt with by the Environment Agency and the majority of private-land incidents. It’s quite a read!
Key points include:
* Local authorities dealt with 1.26 million incidents - an increase of 9% from the 1.15 million reported in 2023/24
* At a total of 777,000, some 62% of fly-tips involved household waste - an increase of 13% from 688,000 incidents in 2023/24
* The most common place for fly-tipping was on highways (pavements and roads), which accounted for 37% of incidents. The number of highway incidents was 463,000 - an increase of 9% from 427,000 in 2023/24
* The most common size category was equivalent to a 'small van load' (31% of total incidents), followed by the equivalent of a 'car boot or less' (27%)
* Some 52,000, or around 4% of total incidents, were of 'tipper lorry load' size or larger - an increase of 11% from 47,000 in 2023/24. For these large incidents, the cost of clearance to local authorities was £19.3 million
* Local authorities carried out 572,000 enforcement actions - an increase of 8% from the 530,000 in 2023/24
* The number of fixed penalty notices issued was 69,000 - an increase of 9% from 63,000 in 2023/24. This is the second most common action after investigations and accounted for 12% of all actions
* The total number of court fines decreased by 9% from 1,378 in 2023/24 to 1,250, with the combined value of these fines decreasing by 8% from £730,000 to £673,000. The average fine has increased from £530 in 2023/24 to £539.
This final point, in my view, partly explains why the number of incidents is increasing, rather than decreasing. As I’ve said many times before, if we’re to stop things getting worse, the Government has to make it easier and less expensive for us to properly and efficiently dispose of our genuine waste and hand over our recyclables for processing, while those who still opt to fly-tip must be dealt with far more harshly in a punishment that should involve having their vehicles seized. A picture just popped into my mind’s eye of people clamped in the stocks and angry residents pelting them with the rubbish they’ve been found guilty of dumping. I had a ‘what a good idea’ moment, but then realised I’m not that cruel…
The full report, (which is definitely worth reading) is here.
This Week's News
ECHA finally adopts opinion on ethanol and supports its approval in disinfectants
A.I.S.E., the Brussels-based Association that represents the detergents and maintenance products industry in Europe, says it welcomes this positive and fundamental step, which demonstrates that Member States recognise ethanol's indispensable role in infection prevention, along with its substantial socio-economic value for Europe's healthcare systems, industries and daily life.
“Ambitious circular economy goals can only be met through harmonised rules driving a step-change in waste management across all of the EU. Today's waste management landscape across the EU remains extremely fragmented, marked by uneven performance and divergent national regulatory frameworks." Arrests made in multi-million pound waste fraud case
The arrests relate to alleged fraud within the Packaging Producer Responsibility regime. This is a system where reprocessors accredited by the Environment Agency can sell credits for packaging waste they recycle. Producers must then purchase these credits to pay towards the cost of recycling their packaging. EnvirOx launches industry disrupting cleaner disinfectant
The company says that new OxiGenesis Hyper-Concentrate takes care of 99% of a facility's cleaning and disinfection needs with one product in four dilutions – and that no Personal Protective Equipment is required once the product has been diluted. Purple Dragon Sensory Creations recognised as SME Magazine's Best New UK Fragrance Compounding House
The company – which only set up two years ago - supports industrial and household cleaning product manufacturers with fragrance solutions across a wide range of applications, including laundry & fabric care, surface & floor cleaners, disinfectant products and bathroom & hygiene solutions. VA Cleaning celebrates Prestige Award win
VA Cleaning offers residential and commercial cleaning to customers in York and the wider area, working with a wide range of customers from those in the commercial space, student halls, holiday lets and offices, to one-off deep cleans and homeowners. UMF|PerfectClean announces Hygiene Specialist Excellence Award winners
Meaza Eyasu, an associate with the facilities management team of The Westminster School in Atlanta, Georgia, is this year's Education Hygiene Specialist Excellence Award recipient. Laura Corey, environmental services manager, nominated Meaza because she embodies the spirit of the Award. As Corey says: Grounds maintenance company fined after employee dies operating ride-on lawnmower
Kamil Grygieniec, 23, from Northallerton, was cutting grass around a village pond in North Stainley in October 2021 when the ride-on mower he was operating descended a steep incline and ended up in it. The Cleanzine Archive Search We keep an extensive archive of news stories and product information that have featured in past issues of The Cleanzine. If you would like to run a search of the The Cleanzine web site using the search tool below please just go ahead by entering in the name of the person, product or company or any other key words that you are looking for. How to contact us at The Cleanzine:
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