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3.6 Recycling Market Development If Scotland is to make better progress in recycling, it
is clear that significant effort must be made to develop both national
and local markets for recycled materials. Progress can also be made
in improving the logistics of supply to markets outside Scotland. Two
major initiatives have been established to promote sustainable waste
management through the creation of stable markets for recycled materials
and products and by removing barriers to waste prevention, reuse and
recycling. The ReMaDe Scotland (Recycling Market Development www.remade.org.uk)
programme was established in 1999 to identify potential markets and
uses for recovered materials in Scotland. It is the key focal point
for recycling market development in Scotland and is seeking to increase
recovery of waste, create jobs, support the AWP and local recycling
businesses through encouraging investment, supporting local partnerships
and engaging wider awareness in uses of recovered materials. WRAP (Waste and Resource Action Programme www.wrap.org.uk)
is a £40m UK wide programme funded for 3 years (established 2001)
to change attitudes to waste minimisation and recycling through the
creation of stable and efficient markets for recycled materials and
products. The programme is looking at material specific research and
development projects, compost standards, delivering training programmes,
and government procurement. WRAP is working closely with ReMaDe and
other organisations, addressing barriers to recycling including market
development, supply chain issues, investment packages to reduce business
risk in new technologies and processes, and supporting the development
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