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Footnotes
The results of the final business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) undertaken for the national litter and flytipping strategy.
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Section 2 – Vulnerability Assessment and Scores
The technical report for the proposed UK Dolphin and Porpoise Conservation Strategy, describing the process used to assess the vulnerability of the populations of the nine named species of cetaceans to current pressures in UK waters.
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Section 5. Wider Social Impacts on Local Areas
This report, on the socio-economic impacts of MPAs, found that there had been localised positive and negative impacts on coastal communities and industries, linked to MPA management measures.
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1. Introduction
The fifth report detailing progress on the implementation of the Scottish Biodiversity Strategy, covering the period 2017 to 2019, as required under the Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004.
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4.0 Options
Partial business and regulatory assessment (BRIA) for the proposed actions for the National Litter and Flytipping Strategy.
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Preventing plastic pollution from pellet loss: supply chain approach
Reducing the risk of plastic pellet loss, particularly during transfer along the supply chain.
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2. Purpose and Intended Effect
This document is a revised version of the final Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) published by the Scottish Government on 16/03/20. It reflects changes made to the design of DRS by The Deposit and Return Scheme for Scotland Amendment
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2.0 Purpose and Intended Effect
Full business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) assessing the regulatory impacts of deposit return for drinks containers for businesses in Scotland.
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4) Littering and Improving Enforcement
This consultation seeks views on our proposals for legislation to develop Scotland’s circular economy. The consultation sets out a number of areas in which we are seeking views on whether to take powers within a new Circular Economy Bill.
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4.0 Options
Partial Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) for proposed market restrictions on problematic single-use plastic items and all oxo-degradable products as identified in Article 5 of the EU Single-Use Plastics Directive (EU) 2019/904.
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