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SEPA Authorisation secured for J&R Scotland, for Innovative Use of Poultry Litter Ash in Construction 

Albion are delighted to have played a part in regulatory approval – following our support in preparing and submitting a detailed procedure manual and technical evidence. Our client, J&R Scotland Ltd has successfully achieved regulatory approval from the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) to use poultry litter ash (PLA) and sand from an incineration site […]

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New EASR Regulations: 1st November 2025 

What are the new the Environmental Authorisations (Scotland) Regulations 2018 (EASR) that will fully replace the current system of exemptions and permits?  Big changes are coming to environmental regulation in Scotland. Starting 1 November 2025, the majority of environmental authorisations in Scotland will be replaced by the updated Environmental Authorisations (Scotland) Regulations (EASR).   Under EASR, authorisations

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New Report: Scotland’s Waste Reprocessing Infrastructure

The Scottish Government has published a new report that provides a detailed overview of Scotland’s current and planned waste reprocessing infrastructure. This is a significant and timely piece of work that helps clarify where Scotland stands in terms of its capacity to process waste domestically — and what more is needed to support the country’s

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Scotland’s Biodegradable Municipal Waste Landfill Ban

What you need to know  Effective from 31 December 2025, landfill operators across Scotland will no longer be permitted to accept biodegradable municipal waste (BMW) for disposal. This milestone marks a significant step in Scotland’s journey toward a circular economy and sustainable waste management.  What is Biodegradable Municipal Waste (BMW)?  BMW typically includes household and

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The Garden Waste Debate: Scotland’s Council Permits in 2025

Last year, we explored the varying cost of garden waste permit costs across Scotland’s councils.   In 2024, 21 out of 32 councils charged residents for brown bin collections—a move aimed at recovering costs but fraught with inconsistency.   In 2025, that number has grown, and many councils have revised their pricing, frequencies or service periods.   This

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