Scotland bans new planning permission for Energy from Waste plants

In a statement to the Scottish Parliament on 16 June, Scottish Greens Minister Lorna Slater announced that planning permission would now only be given to new EfW plants under 'exceptional circumstances'.
Scotland bans new planning permission for Energy from Waste plants
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The Circular Economy Minister, Lorna Slater, has set out the action that will be taken to deliver on the recommendations of an independent review of the role of incineration.

In a Ministerial Statement to parliament, she confirmed that the Scottish Government has accepted all twelve recommendations, including Dr Church’s recommendation that no further planning permission for incineration facilities should be granted.

New national planning policy will be introduced through National Planning Framework 4, which will be presented to the Scottish Parliament for approval later this year. This policy will make clear that the Scottish Government does not support the development of further municipal waste incineration capacity in Scotland, with very limited exceptions.

In the meantime, a notification direction will remain in place, requiring local authorities to alert Scottish Ministers of new planning applications that involve incineration facilities. A similar notification direction was used previously, and successfully, to give the effect of a moratorium on Unconventional Oil and Gas.

Circular Economy Minister Lorna Slater said:

“Reducing waste and recycling what we do produce is key to tackling the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity and ensuring we all enjoy a healthy environment. That’s why we are taking action to create a circular economy, in which materials are kept in use for as long as possible and precious natural resources are not wasted.

“We also need to make sure we manage unavoidable and unrecyclable waste in the short term. By putting in place sensible measures to limit and gradually reduce Scotland’s incineration capacity, we can make sure we can manage our waste today, while ensuring our future waste infrastructure aligns with our climate targets.

“I look forward to working with local authorities and industry to take forward these recommendations.”

Dr. Colin Church had been asked by the Scottish Government to examine the role of incineration in Scotland's waste hierarchy in an independent review, lasting 6 months and being delivered in April 2022. Recommendations included a cap on new EfW plants, to increase recycling and improve waste management, and an indicative cap for the residual waste treatment.

Read more about the reports findings here.

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