More individuals have been fined and received criminal records for fly-tipping and littering in Hull.
They were prosecuted at Hull Magistrates Court during February and March, and their cases were brought by Hull City Council.
One man was prosecuted in relation to waste dumped on Sutton Street in September last year, while evidence found in the waste linked it to him.
A woman was convicted for fly-tipping waste on Boulevard in October last year, and the council discovered evidence that suggested she was responsible for the waste.
Another man was captured on CCTV fly-tipping waste on Lindsey Place, Hull, in September last year, and he was identified as the driver of the vehicle from which the waste was dumped.
A man was caught on CCTV littering from a vehicle on Newland Avenue, Hull, in August last year, while another was convicted for fly-tipping household furniture on Alliance Avenue in October last year.
The council is urging people to dispose of their waste responsibly, and anyone with information on people responsible for fly-tipping can contact Hull City Council.