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  1. 3. How the Environmental Report has been taken into account

    A report on how we have taken environmental considerations, the Environmental Report and consultation findings into account when finalising the The Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Scotland) Regulations 2021.

    Part of:
    Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Scotland) Regulations 2021: strategic environmental assessment - post adoption statement
  2. 5. The reasons for choosing the market restriction, with amendments from the proposals as detailed in the SEA Consultation

    A report on how we have taken environmental considerations, the Environmental Report and consultation findings into account when finalising the The Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Scotland) Regulations 2021.

    Part of:
    Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Scotland) Regulations 2021: strategic environmental assessment - post adoption statement
  3. Single-use disposable cups: EPECOM recommendations

    The first report from Expert Panel on Environmental Charging and Other Measures (EPECOM) sets out its recommendations to tackle the dependence on, and environmental impact of, single-use disposable beverage cups in Scotland.

  4. 3.0 Consultation

    Final Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) for the introduction of market restrictions on problematic single-use plastic items as identified in Article 5 of the EU Single-Use Plastics Directive (EU SUPD).

    Part of:
    Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Scotland) Regulations 2021: business and regulatory impact assessment - final
  5. 8.0 Consumer Assessment

    Final Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) for the introduction of market restrictions on problematic single-use plastic items as identified in Article 5 of the EU Single-Use Plastics Directive (EU SUPD).

    Part of:
    Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Scotland) Regulations 2021: business and regulatory impact assessment - final
  6. 1 Introduction

    An analysis report summarising and describing the responses to the public consultation on introducing market restrictions on single-use plastic items in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Market restrictions on single-use plastic items: consultation analysis
  7. 5. References

    This report on the risks to human health is part of the research project undertaken by the James Hutton Institute on the impacts on human health and environment arising from the spreading of sewage sludge to land (CR/2016/23).

    Part of:
    Potentially hazardous agents in land-applied sewage sludge: human health risk assessment
  8. Annex A : Implementing the Remaining Articles of the SUP Directive

    This consultation proposes the introduction of market restrictions – effectively a ban – on the single-use plastic items included in Article 5 of the EU Directive on the reduction of the impact of certain plastic products on the environment (2019

    Part of:
    Single-use plastic items - market restrictions: consultation
  9. 4. How opinions expressed on the consultation have been taken into account

    A report on how we have taken environmental considerations, the Environmental Report and consultation findings into account when finalising the The Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Scotland) Regulations 2021.

    Part of:
    Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Scotland) Regulations 2021: strategic environmental assessment - post adoption statement
  10. Rationale for the Proposed Interventions

    This annex sets out the evidence base and rationale underpinning the consultation Route Map: Delivering Scotland’s circular economy, identifying our progress to date and the case for further change to meet our waste and recycling targets.

    Part of:
    Delivering Scotland's circular economy - route map to 2025 and beyond: technical annex
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