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TV cameraman praises Scots for tackling plastics

CLIMATE: Veteran wildlife expert says Scottish Government is ahead of the curve

- DOUGLAS BARRIE

Scotland is ahead of England in terms of tackling the issue of single-use plastics, one of two big problems facing the planet, according to an award-winning wildlife cameraman.

Doug Allan, originally from Dunfermlin­e, has travelled the world working on TV series including Blue Planet and Frozen Planet.

The Scottish Government has made a commitment to ban plastic straws by the end of the year, while also introducin­g a deposit return scheme for some drinks containers.

Speaking prior to another trip to the Arctic to film, the 68-year-old – who now lives in England – said the devolved government in his homeland is “ahead of the curve”.

He said: “We’ve got two big issues that have been highlights recently.

“David Attenborou­gh in Blue Planet 2 undoubtedl­y brought plastics to the forefront, which was a huge thing that needed to be done.

“There are now government initiative­s to stop so much waste but also to develop new plastics, which will be totally biodegrada­ble or totally recyclable so that we don’t end up just ditching so much.

“The Scottish Government in particular are ahead of the curve in terms of bringing in bottle deposits, all that sort of thing, and banning singleuse plastics, straws. Scotland are ahead of England in that respect.”

He added: “Now we’ve finally begun to become aware of climate change, which in its way is the biggest issue facing the planet because it’s going to affect all of us and every environmen­t that we know of.

“It may be the UK sitting where it does between 45-55 degrees north – that has always had a variable climate – we can maybe cope with some of it but I don’t know how we cope with sea level rises, which could be a long-term problem.”

Initially a diver, Mr Allan discovered photograph­y after “a chance meeting with David Attenborou­gh” in 1981 before going on to win five Baftas and four Emmys, among other industry awards.

The cameraman also praised Scotland when comparing its seas to the cleanlines­s of other areas he has travelled to.

He said: “This whole business of sustainabi­lity, the state of the world’s seas and how clean or otherwise they are is a really big issue at the moment.

“I’ve seen climate change at work, seen the effects of plastic pollution and also seen just how good looking after the sea is for the whole general situation.

“Luckily Scotland’s seas are still doing very well generally, although there are shifts and baselines here and there.”

 ??  ?? Doug Allan on location for Blue Planet.
Doug Allan on location for Blue Planet.

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