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How Loch Long became a magnet for Scotland's plastic waste | |
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The banks of Loch Long at Arrochar are strewn with plastics from the River Clyde | The banks of Loch Long at Arrochar are strewn with plastics from the River Clyde |
At the head of beautiful Loch Long in Argyll sits one of Scotland's biggest plastic problems. | At the head of beautiful Loch Long in Argyll sits one of Scotland's biggest plastic problems. |
A combination of prevailing winds and the rotation of the earth drive litter up the loch to create what is known as the Arrochar litter sink. | A combination of prevailing winds and the rotation of the earth drive litter up the loch to create what is known as the Arrochar litter sink. |
About 62,000 items wash up on the beach each year, much of it from the waterways in and around Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city. | About 62,000 items wash up on the beach each year, much of it from the waterways in and around Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city. |
It is estimated that 11% of the rubbish which enters the River Clyde - which flows through the city - and its tributaries is eventually washed up at Arrochar. | It is estimated that 11% of the rubbish which enters the River Clyde - which flows through the city - and its tributaries is eventually washed up at Arrochar. |
The local residents can't clean it up fast enough. | The local residents can't clean it up fast enough. |
Lots of the waste is tangled in the seaweed which was once an asset to the community. | Lots of the waste is tangled in the seaweed which was once an asset to the community. |
It used to be collected by the bucketload to fertilise farm land, but that's no longer possible because of the pollution. | It used to be collected by the bucketload to fertilise farm land, but that's no longer possible because of the pollution. |
Campaigners say the only solution is to stop the waste entering the water in the first place - and that the introduction of a deposit return scheme for bottles and cans would play a major role in doing just that. | Campaigners say the only solution is to stop the waste entering the water in the first place - and that the introduction of a deposit return scheme for bottles and cans would play a major role in doing just that. |
Kirsty Crawford from the Marine Conservation Society hopes a deposit return scheme will ease the problem | Kirsty Crawford from the Marine Conservation Society hopes a deposit return scheme will ease the problem |
A Scottish scheme was originally meant to be operational by 2023 but was delayed after objections from businesses to the inclusion of glass. | A Scottish scheme was originally meant to be operational by 2023 but was delayed after objections from businesses to the inclusion of glass. |
It then emerged that the UK government was considering blocking Scotland's plans because it wanted a single scheme for all four nations. | It then emerged that the UK government was considering blocking Scotland's plans because it wanted a single scheme for all four nations. |
UK ministers eventually decided they would grant an exemption - but only if glass was taken out of the Scottish plans to align it with the scheme it was planning to introduce in England. | UK ministers eventually decided they would grant an exemption - but only if glass was taken out of the Scottish plans to align it with the scheme it was planning to introduce in England. |
That position led to angry recriminations and eventually an announcement from Circular Economy Minister Lorna Slater of a further delay until at least October 2025. | That position led to angry recriminations and eventually an announcement from Circular Economy Minister Lorna Slater of a further delay until at least October 2025. |
That was later extended to 2027, in line with the UK scheme. | That was later extended to 2027, in line with the UK scheme. |
But in December, the Welsh government confirmed it was opting out of the UK-wide proposition and creating its own scheme - which would include glass recycling. | But in December, the Welsh government confirmed it was opting out of the UK-wide proposition and creating its own scheme - which would include glass recycling. |
In the meantime, a deposit return scheme has been successfully launched in the Republic of Ireland which has captured almost a billion items in its first year. | In the meantime, a deposit return scheme has been successfully launched in the Republic of Ireland which has captured almost a billion items in its first year. |
While larger items like bottles can be removed, much of the plastic is tangled into the seaweed | While larger items like bottles can be removed, much of the plastic is tangled into the seaweed |
All of these political rows have been frustrating to people who just want to see the marine environment free of litter. | All of these political rows have been frustrating to people who just want to see the marine environment free of litter. |
Kirsty Crawford from the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) says it's vital for places like Arrochar that the current target date of 2027 is not pushed back again. | Kirsty Crawford from the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) says it's vital for places like Arrochar that the current target date of 2027 is not pushed back again. |
She said: "With each fresh high tide you're going to get more litter washing in. | She said: "With each fresh high tide you're going to get more litter washing in. |
"It is a big task at hand but this is where we hope the deposit return scheme would help see a reduction in that problem." | "It is a big task at hand but this is where we hope the deposit return scheme would help see a reduction in that problem." |
The scheme in Ireland went live a year ago and more than 900 million items have so far been returned to shops. | The scheme in Ireland went live a year ago and more than 900 million items have so far been returned to shops. |
Consumers have to pay a deposit of 15 cents for every standard-sized plastic bottle or can which is purchased. The deposit is refunded when the item is returned. | Consumers have to pay a deposit of 15 cents for every standard-sized plastic bottle or can which is purchased. The deposit is refunded when the item is returned. |
Glass is not included in the scheme. | Glass is not included in the scheme. |
Some retailers were initially resistant, but others say it has led to an increase in footfall in shops. | Some retailers were initially resistant, but others say it has led to an increase in footfall in shops. |
Reverse vending machines can cost shop owners about €15,000 (£12,500), but stores do have the option of collecting returned items over the counter. | Reverse vending machines can cost shop owners about €15,000 (£12,500), but stores do have the option of collecting returned items over the counter. |
Environmentalists in Ireland, including Karin Dubsky, have seen a reduction in litter since the deposit return scheme launched | Environmentalists in Ireland, including Karin Dubsky, have seen a reduction in litter since the deposit return scheme launched |
Environmental group Coastwatch Europe, which monitors more than 500 stretches of shore in Ireland, says the scheme is already having a significant impact. | Environmental group Coastwatch Europe, which monitors more than 500 stretches of shore in Ireland, says the scheme is already having a significant impact. |
Seven years ago volunteers were recording around 60 bottles per kilometre of beach - but a survey in September and October found an average of eight per kilometre. | Seven years ago volunteers were recording around 60 bottles per kilometre of beach - but a survey in September and October found an average of eight per kilometre. |
Co-founder Karin Dubsky believes that's not just down to the deposit return scheme but also a broader appreciation of the impact of plastic pollution. | Co-founder Karin Dubsky believes that's not just down to the deposit return scheme but also a broader appreciation of the impact of plastic pollution. |
”There is so much positivity and I think it has opened the gates to a different kind of thinking,” she said. | ”There is so much positivity and I think it has opened the gates to a different kind of thinking,” she said. |
More than 2,000 reverse vending machines have been installed in shops across Ireland | More than 2,000 reverse vending machines have been installed in shops across Ireland |
Politicians hope a deposit return scheme scheme will boost Scotland’s stubborn household recycling figures, which have barely budged for a decade. | Politicians hope a deposit return scheme scheme will boost Scotland’s stubborn household recycling figures, which have barely budged for a decade. |
In 2023, 43.5% of household waste was recycled, compared with 42.9% in 2014. | In 2023, 43.5% of household waste was recycled, compared with 42.9% in 2014. |
The Scottish government says it expects the scheme to reduce littering by a third and increase recycling of single-use drinks containers to 90%. | The Scottish government says it expects the scheme to reduce littering by a third and increase recycling of single-use drinks containers to 90%. |
Lorna Slater, the Scottish Greens minister who introduced the scheme during her time in government, says she hopes glass can still ultimately be included in the scheme. | Lorna Slater, the Scottish Greens minister who introduced the scheme during her time in government, says she hopes glass can still ultimately be included in the scheme. |
But she says it’s most important that there are no further delays to its rollout. | But she says it’s most important that there are no further delays to its rollout. |
That view is echoed by environmental charities like the MCS and Keep Scotland Beautiful. | That view is echoed by environmental charities like the MCS and Keep Scotland Beautiful. |
On Monday, the deadline passed for applications to run the scheme for Scotland, England and Northern Ireland. | On Monday, the deadline passed for applications to run the scheme for Scotland, England and Northern Ireland. |
Scottish ministers say they are committed to delivering the scheme by 2027. | Scottish ministers say they are committed to delivering the scheme by 2027. |
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