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Recycling projects get £13 million

- BY LUCINDA CAMERON

DUNDEE is among nine local authoritie­s sharing in more than £13 million awarded to help improve recycling around the country.

The authoritie­s that received the funding are the latest to successful­ly bid for support from the Scottish Government’s Recycling Improvemen­t Fund, bringing the total investment to date to £20m.

The Scottish Government said the investment to date could reduce CO2 emissions by as much 21,400 tonnes each year – the equivalent of taking 11,400 cars off the road.

The Recycling Improvemen­t Fund will total £70m over five years.

Circular Economy Minister Lorna Slater said: “This is one of the biggest investment­s in recycling in Scotland in a generation.

“By providing the support that’s needed to modernise local recycling infrastruc­ture, we can help local authoritie­s significan­tly improve their recycling performanc­e.

“That won’t just make it easier for households to recycle more – it will also make an important contributi­on to meeting Scotland’s ambitious climate targets.

“I look forward to seeing these projects deliver for local communitie­s and the environmen­t, and to further innovative ideas from local authoritie­s on how they can utilise this fund to improve recycling in their area.

“We also want to see materials remain in use for as long as possible before they are recycled. To help make that happen, we will also be introducin­g an ambitious Circular Economy Bill during this parliament.”

The other local authoritie­s awarded funding in the latest round included the Western Isles, West Lothian, Aberdeen City, Aberdeensh­ire, North Ayrshire, Midlothian, Edinburgh and Clackmanna­nshire.

It comes after the first round of funding was announced in mid-November, with awards to seven local authoritie­s.

Commenting on the latest round, Iain Gulland, chief executive of Zero Waste Scotland, said: “These awards represent a major new developmen­t in Scotland’s recycling story, with nine more impactful projects from across Scotland which make the most of our resources, boosting recycling and the circular economy.

“We’ve been impressed by the thinking from councils and look forward to even more transforma­tional projects being brought forward next year.”

The Scottish Government said the Recycling Improvemen­t Fund will deliver a step change in Scotland’s recycling performanc­e and help local authoritie­s get ready for future developmen­ts, including Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme.

Councillor Steven Heddle, Convention of Scottish Local Authoritie­s (Cosla) spokesman for environmen­t and economy, said: “Local government in Scotland is fully committed to combatting climate change and supporting the Just Transition to a net-zero society.”

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