The Scotsman

UK summit to encourage recycling

- By KATRINE BUSSEY

Ministers from across the UK could work together to develop schemes to encourage more people to recycle drinks cans and bottles.

Scottish Environmen­t Secretary Rose anna Cunningham and new Rural Affairs Minister Mairi Gougeon will host a special summit being held at Scotland House in London.

The talks, which will involve politician­s from England and Wales as well as officials from Northern Ireland, are taking place after the Scottish Government announced plans to bring in a deposit return scheme for bottles and cans.

It is hoped the different parts of the UK can agree a deal to work together in future in the design and operation of such initiative­s.

The schemes will see shoppers pay a small deposit when they buy a drink in a single- use container and get the money back when it is returned empty.

The Scottish Government has commission­ed the environmen­tal organisati­on Zero Waste Scotland to investigat­e design options and the costs and benefits.

Ms Cunningham said: “Agreeing to a set of princi - ples will ensure that we are all working to common objectives, which provides the basis for further work around the potential for deeper co- operation around the design and operation of a deposit return scheme to reduce litter in our towns and countrysid­e and protect our environmen­t.”

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