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“DEMO DAY!” – By John Crawford, CIWM Life Member

A November Thursday in Fort William in the early 1980s. My mate John Milligan has brought up a Glover Webb Refuse Collection Vehicle on Demo for Lochaber District Council and as is the custom, is expected to travel in it round a collection route with the crew. It hasn’t stopped raining all day.   Around …

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The Big Plastic Count: What Happened at the Global Plastics Treaty Negotiations and What’s Next?

At Rubbish Talk, we’re passionate about cutting through the noise to bring you the latest on critical environmental issues, especially when it comes to tackling plastic waste. Last week’s Global Plastics Treaty negotiations in Busan, South Korea, were a pivotal moment in the fight against plastic pollution. While there were mixed outcomes, the talks highlighted …

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Resourcing Scotland Conference Introduction by Alasdair Meldrum

Join us for a deep dive into Scotland’s waste management landscape, as presented by Alasdair Meldrum at the Resource in Scotland Conference on November 14th. This session explores Scotland’s waste production, recycling metrics, and opportunities for improvement within the industry.   Key Points: Waste Production Overview: Scotland produces around 10 million tonnes of waste annually—roughly …

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Welsh Government Proposes Changes to Landfill Disposals Tax

The Welsh Government is consulting on proposed changes to the criteria for the lower rate of Landfill Disposals Tax (LDT). This consultation seeks public input on refining the list of qualifying materials to ensure the lower rate is applied only to wastes that pose a lower environmental risk. Current Rates of Landfill Disposals Tax in …

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Review of Enforcement of Litter and Flytipping Offences in Scotland – By Helanna Cooper

Littering and fly tipping remain significant environmental challenges in Scotland, with substantial efforts focused on reducing these issues through enforcement mechanisms. However, a review of the current enforcement practices reveals both strengths and areas in need of improvement.     Littering and fly tipping have long plagued urban and rural areas, causing environmental degradation and public …

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The Circular Economy Bill: A New Era for Sustainability in Scotland

The Scottish Parliament has recently passed the landmark Circular Economy Bill, a significant step towards transforming the way Scotland manages its resources and waste.   This comprehensive legislation aims to foster a sustainable, circular economy by introducing a range of measures designed to reduce waste, increase recycling, and promote the reuse of materials. Here’s a …

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“What should a proper Green MSP be doing?”Written by John Crawford CIWM Life Member

There can’t be many folk who voted for the Scottish Green Party who aren’t mystified or disappointed by the recent priorities of their List MSPs. But what exactly should the electorate expect of them? Here are some suggestions.   Accept that Scotland’s contribution to global emissions is under 0.1% so any significant changes we might …

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The Garden Waste Debate: Exploring Scotland’s Permit System

  The Garden Waste Debate: Exploring Scotland’s Permit System   In recent years, many councils across Scotland have implemented a permit system for garden waste collection, raising questions about its effectiveness and fairness. With 21 out of 32 councils now charging for garden waste collection, it’s crucial to examine whether these permits are a sensible …

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Mitigating Microplastics

Mitigating Microplastics John Ferguson, Head of Strategy at Binn Eco Park in Tayside, Scotland, unwraps microplastics recovery from polymer recycling operations.   Much has been written about microplastics in recent decades as they proliferate across all aquatic and terrestrial eco-systems, posing profound ecological and human health risks. Microplastics originate from various sources, including the breakdown …

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Scottish Government Incineration Review

The Scottish Government has published the second report of its incineration review, the remit of this one is a review of options to decarbonise Scotland’s residual waste infrastructure. https://www.gov.scot/publications/stop-sort-burn-bury-independent-review-role-incineration-waste-hierarchy-scotland-second-report-decarbonisation-residual-waste-infrastructure-scotland/documents/   A quick summary; Colin Church was asked to consider: What does the current carbon impact of disposal of waste look like? What are the possible …

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