An investigation is underway to find serial fly-tippers captured on camera in Chislehurst.
This is after CCTV footage, taken near the recycling banks at Chislehurst Recycling Centre, appeared to show two people involved in several fly-tipping incidents in April.
The footage shows household waste in large black bin bags being dumped on the floor of the recycling bank.
Both a man and a woman are seen unloading these bags from a dark-coloured estate vehicle on four separate occasions, all at night.
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The vehicle's number plate, 9547 FVG, is not registered in the UK.
The council is now urging witnesses to come forward, offering an Enviro-crime reward of up to £500 for information leading to a prosecution.
The vehicle's number plate, 9547 FVG, is not registered in the UK (Image: Bromley Council)
A council spokesperson said: "We investigate all fly-tipping incidents and will always take action to stop offenders.
"A large quantity of waste has been dumped indiscriminately around the recycling banks, which is completely unacceptable. Not only is this unsightly, it can actually also be dangerous.
"If anyone has information about who might be responsible for these fly tipping incidents, then we want to hear from them."
The council is also reminding the public that all fly-tipping incidents are investigated, and offenders can face prosecution where evidence is found.
CCTV footage is being used to help deter potential offenders and aid investigations.
Witnesses are urged to provide a good description of individuals or vehicles involved in incidents.
However, it is generally advised not to approach a fly-tipper and to alert the police if possible.
These incidents have also prompted reminders not to leave waste around recycling banks or misuse recycling facilities.
Such actions not only deter others from recycling but also carry the risk of prosecution.
If a recycling bank is full, residents are urged to dispose of their waste at the next available location.
Residents are also being encouraged to report any fly-tipping incidents they come across to the council website. This helps ensure that rubbish is quickly removed.