The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Angus town turns on Top Up Tap to help cut plastic waste

New drinking water refill point installed in Montrose – just bring your own bottle

- PETER JOHN MEIKLEM pmeiklem@thecourier.co.uk

Montrose has become the first town in Tayside to have a state-of-the art water refill point installed in its centre.

Members of Montrose Community Trust’s Walk and Talk group helped Scottish Water staff turn on the High Street “Top Up Tap” – only the 14th to be installed across Scotland.

The tap is part of Scottish Water’s ‘Your Water, Your Life’ campaign, which aims to slash the amount of dumped plastic in town centres and beauty spots by encouragin­g more people to carry a refillable bottle and drink tap water.

Scottish Water plans to install 70 of the eye-catching blue devices over the next 18 months, with taps already in place in Dunfermlin­e, Edinburgh and Aberdeen.

The utility company has requested permission to install a tap in Dundee at City Square, beside the informatio­n board that sits outside the Clydesdale Bank.

Gemma Lownie, from the Montrose Walk and Talk group, said the tap could help to reduce littering in the centre of town.

She said: “The Top Up Tap will be a great addition to the High Street and will hopefully encourage more people to carry a reusable bottle if they know there is somewhere they can easily refill it when they are out and about in town.”

Clive Duncan of Scottish Water said: “We’re encouragin­g everybody to top up from the tap as much as possible and get into the habit of carrying a refillable bottle with them when they leave the house.”

Since the first tap was installed in Edinburgh in October 2018, more than 40,000 litres of water have been drunk from the Top Up Taps – the equivalent of 120,000 standard 330ml single-use plastic bottles.

 ?? Picture: Paul Reid. ?? Elizabeth Alexander from Montrose tries out the town’s new Top Up Tap from Scottish Water.
Picture: Paul Reid. Elizabeth Alexander from Montrose tries out the town’s new Top Up Tap from Scottish Water.

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