The Scotsman

Slater raises ‘deep concerns’ as UK government pushes DRS back to 2027

- David Bol Deputy Political Editor

Green minister Lorna Slater has expressed her “deep concerns” at Tory ministers suggesting a Uk-wide deposit return scheme (DRS) will now be delayed by two years until at least 2027 – accusing the UK government of “creating speculatio­n without consultati­on” with devolved nations.

Ms Slater, who was forced to delay her controvers­ial Scottish DRS in favour of a Uk-wide scheme, has told the UK Environmen­t Secretary Steve Barclay that it is “extremely frustratin­g to hear about details of a further significan­t delay” to the policy.

The row comes after Mr Barclay told MPS that a 2027 deadline for introducin­g a Uk-wide scheme is “probably more likely”, warning the 2025 original pledge is not realistic.

Ms Slater was forced to cancel her government’s troubled deposit return scheme after the UK Government refused to grant an exemption in the controvers­ial Internal Market Act for glass to be included. Instead, Ms Slater agreed the only way forward was a Ukwide scheme that was due to roll out in October 2025.

In a letter to Mr Barclay, seen by The Scotsman, Ms Slater said: “We have said from day one that we we’re committed to all schemes across the UK to work together. We designed our scheme in good faith so it would be interopera­ble with the proposals agreed and consulted upon by all UK nations.

"I would ask that you focus on working with all devolved nations to finalise an interopera­ble DRS, which still recognises the devolved nature of this policy, to provide businesses with the certainty they need to make the scheme a success. This includes setting out a realistic timescale for delivery which is agreed across the four nations, rather than creating speculatio­n without consultati­on.”

A Scottish Government source said that the Welsh Government has been left “fizzing” by the lack of progress in four nations talks on the policy.

Another Scottish Government source told The Scotsman that the UK government’s “central argument” was a “Uk-wide scheme”, adding that there

“has been no progress on that”.

They added that

“the onus was very much on them to make that progress” and that the “Scottish and Welsh government have worked constructi­vely with them to do so”.

The source said: “It becomes even more clearer that their decision last year was about politics and they never had an intention to do a DRS scheme. It’s now going to fall on who the next UK government is. It is incredibly frustratin­g.”

A UK Government spokespers­on said: “We are pushing ahead with our programme of reforms to reduce waste and improve our use of resources and remain committed to our goal of eliminatin­g avoidable waste by 2050.

“It’s essential that we work closely with industry to make sure our reforms will be a success, and we will continue to engage with businesses closely as we proceed with introducin­g the deposit return scheme.

"We are taking industry views into account and working closely with the devolved administra­tions and will share updates in due course.”

 ?? ?? Lorna Slater says it is extremely frustratin­g to hear about details of a further significan­t delay to the policy
Lorna Slater says it is extremely frustratin­g to hear about details of a further significan­t delay to the policy

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