Cleaning up Scotland’s Waters Consultation

Cleaning up Scotland’s Waters Consultation is open.

Views are being sought on the updated Marine Litter Strategy.

Better recycling of fishing equipment and changing what we flush down the toilet could help cut the amount of litter in Scotland’s waters.

These proposals are included in a consultation on an updated Marine Litter Strategy, which aims to prevent litter reaching our seas and shores, remove rubbish from the marine environment, and strengthen monitoring.

Fishing and aquaculture nets and gear are currently difficult to recycle as these are usually made of multiple materials.

Adopting a circular design, with standardised materials, would make dismantling and recycling easier. This would enable re-use of valuable materials and reduce the amount of waste that could potentially end up in the water.

The draft strategy also includes measures to prevent items like wet wipes and sanitary products from entering our seas through the sewage system.

The consultation runs until 22 March 2022.

Responses will be used to inform the new strategy which will be published in 2022.

More information at gov.scot website