Cow granted waste licence in seconds exposes system flaws
A cow has been granted a waste carrier licence in under three seconds, exposing major flaws in the UK’s system and raising fresh concerns over fly-tipping.
www.farminguk.comShort answer: There’s a viral-news story circulating about a cow named Beau Vine being approved for a waste carrier license in the UK, which campaigners say highlights weaknesses in the licensing system. Several outlets reported it in mid-April 2026.
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A cow has been granted a waste carrier licence in under three seconds, exposing major flaws in the UK’s system and raising fresh concerns over fly-tipping.
www.farminguk.comA cow has been legally approved to dispose of household waste, which campaigners say shows how easy it is to gain a waste carrier license.
www.circularonline.co.uk‘Beau Vine’ a Charolais-Cross cow in Wiltshire was approved for upper tier waste carrier license in under three seconds, with no checks or questions asked
www.farmersguardian.comA cow in Wiltshire has been legally approved to carry waste, exposing flaws in government licensing as fly-tipping rises and criminals exploit weak checks
www.fwi.co.ukA woman from Wiltshire says the fact that a cow can be registered as a legal...
www.hellorayo.co.ukA woman from Wiltshire says the fact that a cow can be registered as a legal...
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