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E - Products covered by the Regulations
Draft guidance for the implementation of the Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Scotland) Regulations 2021 (the Regulations). A final version will be produced before the Regulations come into force on 1 June 2022.
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Consultation paper on policy options for seaweed cultivation in Scotland
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5 Results of the SEA
The consultation on this SEA is now open, along with the accompanying BRIA. The consultation on the proposed ban can be read at https://consult.defra.gov.uk/wet-wipes-1/wet-wipes-containing-plastic and responses should be submitted via the online
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Chapter 3 Clean and Safe Seas
Scotland's seas: towards understanding their state.
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Chapter 7: Campaign responses
A independent summary report analysing responses to the public consultation on Scottish Government proposals for a Climate Change Bill.
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Annex 2: Quality of the statistics
Official Statistics Bulletin presents statistics on crimes and offences recorded and cleared up by the police in Scotland. It forms part of the Scottish Government series of statistical bulletins on the criminal justice system. Statistics on crimes
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- Recorded Crime in Scotland, 2014-15
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Group 6 - Miscellaneous Offences
Statistics on crimes and offences recorded and cleared up by the police in Scotland.
- Part of:
- Recorded Crime in Scotland, 2015-16
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Air Quality
This publication aims to provide an easily accessible reference document which offers information on a wide range of environmental topics. It covers key datasets on the state of the environment in Scotland, with an emphasis on the trends over time
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Section E. Further information, Glossary and Acknowledgements
Estimates of greenhouse gas emissions in Scotland for the years 1990 to 2017.
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Section 3 - Existing management
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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