EPA warns public to tread carefully on illegal tyre disposal services
The EPA has called for commercial businesses to be aware of persons cold calling and offering to provide waste tyre transport services, for a reduced fee.
Enquiries by the EPA suggest regional businesses are being contacted. There are concerns that the tyres are then being disposed of illegally.
The EPA’s Director of Operations Andrew Pruszinski said that waste tyres were a controlled waste as they can pose a significant risk to the community if not transported and disposed of appropriately.
“We’ve had several concerning reports from members of the public in relation to this matter,” he said.
“It appears the operators are targeting regional businesses across SA.
“It’s a timely reminder that businesses must only engage an appropriately authorised waste transporter for the removal and disposal of waste tyres.
“If tyres are stored in large quantities, they can present a fire hazard and can harbour disease carrying mosquitoes and vermin.
“The EPA is committed to ensuring that tyres are stored, transported, and disposed of in a manner that minimises their negative effects on the environment.”
Illegal transport of waste tyres carries heavy penalties of up to $120,000, while the illegal disposal of waste tyres carries penalties of up to $250,000.
Further information on the correct way to undertake waste tyre transport and disposal can be obtained from the EPA website or by contacting the EPA directly.
Anyone who has encountered these individuals is encouraged to contact the EPA on 1800 623 445 or yourepa@sa.gov.au