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3.8 Education and Awareness Raising The National Waste Strategy: Scotland makes it clear that
there needs to be a fundamental shift in the attitudes and behaviour
of all waste producers in Scotland. This format will allow SWAG to monitor progress towards more sustainable public waste management behaviour, and to develop models of good practice and Best Value for changing public attitudes to reduction, reuse and recycling. A rolling programme of Waste Aware Campaigns in conjunction with AWP time-scales will be implemented across Scotland. SWAG have already carried out over 100 door-to-door interview surveys throughout the Orkney and Shetland area to establish a baseline against which progress can be monitored as new BPEO infrastructure is developed. The WSAG will continue to work jointly with SWAG to develop campaigns targeting specific infrastructure developments. These campaigns will provide stakeholders with an understanding of the problem, suggest optimal solutions and provide a means for taking action. One of the key components will be to match the campaigns with 'real' infrastructure - encouragement to make changes that can be supported and enhanced. Concurrently public perception values and needs will be considered. This ensures stakeholder participation and involvement and guides stakeholders towards making their own decisions within their local area. All of which is geared to producing greater participation within local schemes. It is essential that there is continuity of approach and terminology in the delivery mechanism to change public attitudes towards domestic waste throughout Scotland. The development of the 'Waste Aware Scotland' campaigning programme provides a framework to allow an integrated partnership approach, providing a national campaigning identity that is deliverable at the local level via the waste strategy area plans. It is also critical, as a first step towards creating the necessary awareness for high levels of householder, community and business participation,that efforts are made to promote the objectives and detail of the AWP itself. Again, due to the dispersed and remote nature of the islands, a highly proactive approach will be necessary in this respect.
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