| Title: | Consultation Paper on Potential Legislative Measures to Implement Zero Waste |
| Organisation: | Scottish Government |
| Issued: | Thu 21 August 2008 |
| Deadline: | 06 October 2008 |
| Status: | CLOSED Consultation is closed for comments |
| Synopsis: | The Scottish Government is committed to moving towards a Zero Waste Scotland. This will help to ensure we use resources properly. It will also help combat climate change.
This consultation seeks views on proposed primary legislation to help implement Zero Waste. None of the proposed measures would take effect until secondary legislation - regulations - are made. There will be full consultation on any such regulations before they are enacted. Up until now, most waste legislation in Scotland has been designed to prevent pollution and protect animal health. The new proposals contained in this consultation focus on the resource implications of waste and seek to encourage waste reduction and recycling. The proposals come from a variety of sources: experience in other countries; existing voluntary work and the Zero Waste Think Tank. They have been informed by discussions with the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities. |
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