Illegal Dumping
What is illegal dumping?
Illegal dumping is the unlawful disposal of waste - ranging from small bags of rubbish in urban areas to large-scale dumping in remote locations like bushland, onto land or into water.
Examples: Mattresses, furniture, household appliances, tyres, boxes, garden waste, construction waste, etc.
The impacts of illegal dumping
- Environmental Pollution: Illegal dumping harms land, water, and wildlife
- Health and Safety Hazards: Dumped waste attracts pests and poses health risks
- Higher Community Costs: Cleanup is costly and encourages more dumping and antisocial behaviour
Reporting illegal dumping
If you see it, report it.
If you see someone dumping rubbish or see dumped rubbish let the Shire know by calling 91913456 or email shire@broome.wa.gov.au. All reports will be directed to Rangers that are able to fine offenders if further details are provided:
- Vehicle details and number plates
- Date, time and location of the incident
- Type of waste dumped
Don’t dump unusable items at charities - if it’s broken or unhygienic, dispose of it properly to avoid costing them landfill fees.
Check what goes where in A-Z waste guide A-Z of Waste - all your waste questions answered Shire of Broome.