The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Council ‘ahead of the curve’ on plastic use

ENVIRONMEN­T: Local authority to lead way in tackling menace of plastic

- Paul reoch preoch@thecourier.co.uk

Perth and Kinross Council is aiming to lead the way by encouragin­g its staff not to use disposable plastic.

The local authority is considerin­g rolling out the initiative in all of its offices after they previously trialled a plastic bottle deposit return scheme.

There is a campaign currently taking place across Scotland asking bars, restaurant­s and cafes to cut down on plastic straws being issued to customers. This followed concerns raised nationally about the amount of plastic pollution found in coastal waters in the UK.

The campaign is being led by primary school children in Scotland and Kate Forbes, SNP MSP for Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch, with the overall objective being to persuade businesses to replace all plastic straws with biodegrada­ble paper ones.

Western Isles Council was the first Scottish local authority to go plasticstr­aw free when it phased them out in its schools and civic catering facilities. Now Perth and Kinross Council looks set to follow suit.

On Monday, Scottish Conservati­ve councillor Colin Stewart, convener of Perth and Kinross Council’s environmen­t and infrastruc­ture committee, claimed they were effectivel­y leading the way with their intention to stop the use of plastic bottles, cups and straws at their sites.

“The council is already ahead of the curve on this issue,” he said.

“We are working right now on bringing a policy to the council’s enterprise and infrastruc­ture committee on this issue and I have already been in touch with the Plastic Free Perthshire project to invite them in to discuss ending the use of not only plastic straws, but also cups and takeaway water bottles.”

Mr Stewart said the initiative will not be easy to implement but is confident all council staff will support it.

He added: “There will be challenges in two areas – the practical aspects of procuremen­t and supply, and the behavioura­l shift required by staff and elected members. However, I am sure that everyone in Perth and Kinross Council is up for the challenge.”

Jamie Wylie, founder of Plastic Free Perthshire, commended the council on “taking the lead” on reducing the reliance on single-use plastics.

“There’s a real opportunit­y to cut plastic pollution and protect the amazing environmen­t in Perthshire.

“Plastic Free Perthshire is all about helping businesses reduce the use of straws, takeaway cups and plastic bottles, so it’s fantastic to see the council taking a lead on this.

“We’ve already had positive discussion­s with the council and we hope to help them make changes to reduce plastic pollution.”

 ??  ?? Final straw: Kate Forbes MSP wants to see the end of plastic straw use across Scotland.
Final straw: Kate Forbes MSP wants to see the end of plastic straw use across Scotland.
 ??  ?? Councillor Colin Stewart is confident Perth and Kinross Council can remove single-use plastics from all of its buildings.
Councillor Colin Stewart is confident Perth and Kinross Council can remove single-use plastics from all of its buildings.

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