External Links

Scottish Government external link

Basel Convention Homepage external link
Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal

Business Environment Programme (BEP) external link
Provides free and subsidised assistance with environmental management to small to medium sized businesses throughout Scotland.

Changeworks external link
Improving quality of life and protecting the environment. Working with passion, integrity and in collaboration to develop and deliver innovative projects and businesses in energy, waste prevention and transport that inspire and empower people and communities to make a difference.

Community Recycling Network Scotland (CRNS) external link
A membership body for community recycling organisations throughout Scotland which provides information, advice and support to both existing and emerging community recyclers.

DEFRA external link
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Energy Saving Trust external link
A non-profit organisation providing free, impartial advice to help you save money and fight climate change by reducing carbon dioxide emissions from your home

Environment Agency external link
Environment Agency for England and Wales 

Envirowise external link
Free government-supported environmental consultation, advice, and documentation for UK businesses.

EU Waste Shipments Homepage external link
Europa – Gateway to the European Union: Waste Shipments

List of competent authorities - EU external link

List of competent authorities – worldwide external link

NetRegs 
Providing free environmental guidance to small and medium-sized businesses in the UK, NetRegs will help you to understand what you need to do to comply with environmental legislation.

Remade external link
Remade Scotland is a major initiative which seeks to stimulate, develop and strengthen recyclate material markets in Scotland.

Scottish Waste Awareness Group (SWAG) external link
Waste Aware Scotland develops campaigning strategies to promote waste reduction, reuse and recycling behaviours at both national and local levels. The campaigns are designed to correspond to real infrastructure, such as kerbside recycling services, so that the public have the means to get involved.

Waste Resources Action Programme (WRAP) external link
WRAP helps individuals, businesses and local authorities to reduce waste and recycle more, making better use of resources and helping to tackle climate change.