Hull City Council continues to urge businesses to act responsibly when managing the disposal of waste, to avoid being fined or prosecuted like Red Shop Mini Market on Inglemire Lane, was ordered to pay £1,200 for irresponsible waste management.
The business was convicted in its absence of an offence, contrary to section 47(6) Environmental Protection Act 1990.
Councillor Charles Quinn, portfolio holder for environment, said: “We have zero tolerance for unlawful waste management in Hull. There is no excuse for businesses not to have lawful arrangements in place, it is irresponsible and harmful to our environment.
“Everyone, including businesses, have a responsibility to look after our local environment. By taking such a tough stance on enforcement action, we can deter any potential offenders.”
Following this successful prosecution, the council is also urging residents to report businesses who have unlawful waste arrangements in place, to help keep Hull clean and tidy.
Cllr Quinn added: “Tackling unlawful waste management requires a collective effort. By working together, we can make a significant difference.
“I would like to thank local residents for their cooperation and commitment to keeping our city clean and tidy.”