Towards a low carbon, sustainable, more circular future

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Towards a low carbon, sustainable, more circular future Jan 2019 Zero Waste Scotland Towards a low carbon, sustainable, more circular future Miriam Adcock Project Manager - Consumer Waste Prevention zerowastescotland.org.uk @zerowastescot

The Essentials Fire Alarms/exits Toilets Questions In 2010, only 12% of households had food waste collections, now 75% of all households in Scotland have collections Scotland’s overall recycling rate has increased from just 4% to 43% in the past 10 years --- but we need to do more

Agenda Introduction to ZWS – Catherine Bozec Love Food Hate Waste – Ylva Haglund Pass it on Week – Miriam Adcock Break and networking Then a chance to hear from some organisations already promoting re-use and repair … University of Dundee Scrapantics Arisaig Eco Project In 2010, only 12% of households had food waste collections, now 75% of all households in Scotland have collections Scotland’s overall recycling rate has increased from just 4% to 43% in the past 10 years --- but we need to do more

Towards a low carbon, sustainable, more circular future Jan 2019 Zero Waste Scotland Towards a low carbon, sustainable, more circular future Miriam Adcock Project Manager - Consumer Waste Prevention zerowastescotland.org.uk @zerowastescot

About Zero Waste Scotland We exist to create a society where resources are valued and nothing is wasted. Our goal is to help Scotland realise the economic, environmental and social benefits of making best use of the world’s limited natural resources. In 2010, only 12% of households had food waste collections, now 75% of all households in Scotland have collections Scotland’s overall recycling rate has increased from just 4% to 43% in the past 10 years --- but we need to do more

Setting our sights We’re funded to support delivery of the Scottish Government’s circular economy strategy, Making Things Last. We receive additional funding to support the EU’s 2020 growth strategy.

Why? Our work is becoming ever more critical against a global backdrop of: climate change rising population unprecedented pressure on the world’s land, water, energy and raw materials. The world is already 1.3C warmer than it was before industrialisation The world’s population is increasing is expected to peak at 10bn in 2050 putting more pressure on resources. We’re consuming large quantities of land, water, energy and raw materials to provide food and manufactured goods.

Our work Infographics/Icons Please refer to the Brand Guidelines overview on infographics and icons, and talk to the design department to discuss any potential infographics required to be source/created for your presentation. We work across four themes, covering key topic areas such as household recycling, food waste, energy efficiency, manufacturing, re-use and repair and litter.

Consumer Campaigns Manager Jenny.fraser@zerowastescotland.org.uk Good morning, my name is Jenny Fraser and I am the Consumer Campaigns manager at Zero Waste Scotland. This morning me and my colleague Evonne are going to speak to you about the recycle for Scotland campaign, however before I get into it, I want to start with the basics. Ultimately why recycle?

Scotland's National Recycling brand Launched in 2011 Recognised by 50% of Scottish population Used by all 32 Scottish Local Authorities Recycle for Scotland is Scotland’s national recycling campaign, its part of the successful Recycle Now family which is used across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and came to Scotland with the support of Scottish Government in 2011. Its well used and the logo family is recognised by 53% of the Scottish public. Since its launch its been adopted and rolled to varying extents across all 32 Local Authorities and is used various ways including;

Used across Scotland on packaging in the supermarket, on the bins your council provide for you to recycle at home, on signage and literature and when you are out and about.

Get Involved…… Downloadable toolkits and templates at: zerowastepartners.org.uk Visit and link to our website at: RecycleforScotland.com Support our social media Get in touch! Get Involved……

Ylva will be covering this shortly

Resource Efficient Scotland training and tools www.resourceefficientscotland.com/

Green champions training Online option Free online training Bite sized modules Knowledge and practice Certificate on completion Face to face option Zero Waste Scotland body text slide. ERDF branded version.

Resource Efficiency Pledge Plan, inspire and take action in order to reap benefits of improved resource efficiency Motivate staff & senior management, and bolster commitment to achieving environmental goals Focus efforts on a clear set of achievable performance improvement actions Get the recognition from employees, customers and wider stakeholders Zero Waste Scotland body text slide. ERDF branded version.

Staff Engagement Toolkit Free, professionally designed resources to engage staff Tools to help you set up and run an effective Green Team Certificated staff training materials Off-the-shelf campaigns Zero Waste Scotland body text slide. ERDF branded version.

Savings Finder Zero Waste Scotland body text slide. ERDF branded version.

Further information … Get Involved…… Websites; www.zerowastescotland.org.uk (Corporate) www.recycleforscotland.com (Consumer) www.resourceefficientscotland.com (Businesses) www.scotland.lovefoodhatewaste.com/ Downloadable toolkits and templates at: www.zerowastepartners.org.uk Community group support at: zerowastescotland.org.uk/community-groups/what-we-can-offer Get Involved……

Get Involved…… Facebook; www.facebook.com/ZeroWasteScotland www.facebook.com/RecycleForScotland www.facebook.com/lovefoodhatewastescotland/ Twitter @ZeroWasteScot Get Involved……