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Man Fined $10, 000 For Illegally Dumping Waste At Bin Centre

29 Aug 2018

Singapore, 29 August 2018 – A 62-year-old Singaporean man was fined $10,000 today for illegally dumping waste at a bin centre at Block 744 Bedok Reservoir Road.

2         Between June and October 2017, the offender, who was self-employed, collected waste from businesses operating at Tampines Industrial Park for a fee. He then bribed a cleaner who was manning the bin centre to allow him to dump the waste there, in order to avoid paying for waste disposal at an authorised site.

3         General waste collected from industrial estates must be disposed of at the incineration plants, licensed recycling facilities, or, if the waste is non-incinerable, the landfill. The dumping of such waste at bin centres serving residential estates is illegal. NEA will not hesitate to take strict enforcement action against those who illegally dump waste.

4        The offender was charged under section 20(1)(a) of the Environmental Public Health Act, Cap 95. The maximum fine for the offence is $50,000, or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months, or both. Repeat offenders are liable to a maximum fine of $100,000 and imprisonment for a term of not less than one month but not more than 12 months.

Waste deumped

The waste illegally dumped by the accused at the bin centre.

5        The public can help by calling NEA's hotline at 1800-CALL NEA (1800-2255-632) if they witness any illegal dumping activity. When reporting, it would be helpful to furnish the date, time and location of the incident, registration number of the vehicle used to carry the waste, as well as supporting photos and video clips.


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