Could “Zero Waste Town” become a common-place accolade in Scotland? Given Scottish Government’s ambitions in its Zero Waste Plan, we certainly think that a community led approach may be a game changer.

This plan describes a Scotland where all waste is seen as a resource; Waste is minimised; valuable resources are not disposed of in landfills, and most waste is sorted, leaving only limited amounts to be treated.

What is it? The new programme from Zero Waste Scotland is a pilot and was launched in Dunbar today by Richard Lochhead, Scotland’s Environment Minister. It aims to recognise the collective efforts of residents and local organisations and businesses to reduce waste, recycle more, and use resources efficiently.

Where? Right here in Dunbar.

How? The pilot, to be coordinated by Sustaining Dunbar, is a partnership with Zero Waste Scotland and East Lothian Council, with local representation from community groups, businesses and residents. We’ll try and keep you posted on developments here.

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The Zero Waste Dunbar project is looking at becoming one of Scotland's first Zero Waste Towns. What do you think this will entail?