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Page icon Renewable

Information on the different types of renewable power and our role in regulating them.

Information on the different types of renewable power and our role in regulating them. Scottish Government has made decarbonisation of the energy system by 2050 a core aspect of the Scottish Energy Strategy and commits us to ensuring that by 2030, the equivalent of 50% of the total energy for Scotland’s heat, transport and electricity consumption would be supplied from renewable sources and Scotland’s Climate Change Plan sets out an ambitious trajectory for decarbonising heat, where

Page icon PPC Part B activities

If you intend applying for a Part B permit or hold a permit already, this section will guide you through your obligations.

If you intend applying for a Part B permit or hold a permit already, this section will guide you through your obligations. If you intend applying for a Part B permit or hold a permit already, this section will guide you through your obligations. Part B activities are those listed under Part B within Schedule 1 of the Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations 2012 (PPC2012). These are generally smaller industrial activities and operators of Part B activities require a PPC permit in order to be able to und

Page icon Use of waste on multiple sites for soil improvement

This activity applies to the use of waste on land for the purpose of soil improvement at multiple farms or sites. Authorisation level Permit Public consultation We may publicly consult on applications that, due to their nature or location, have higher likelihood of environmental impact and community impact. Read more about public participation and engagement Fit and Proper Person tests Fit and Pro

Page icon Licensed and permitted sites

Quarter Reporting Period Deadline for Submission to SEPA 1 1 January to 31 March 28 April 2 1 April to 30 June 28 July 3 1 July to 30 September 28 October 4 1 October to 31 December 28 January Annual 1 January to 31 December 28 January Waste management activities in Scotland are regulated by SEPA to prevent pollution and to prevent harm to human health. SEPA regulates these activ

Page icon Use of waste on single site for soil improvement

This activity applies to the use of waste on land for the purpose of soil improvement (single location). Authorisation level Registration Fit and Proper Person tests Fit and Proper Person tests apply to this activity. You will be asked in your application if you have any relevant convictions held by you or any additional persons. Read more about Fit and Proper Person tests in our guidance on who c

Page icon Register of SLCF Approved Bodies

The Register of SLCF Approved Bodies, lists all organisations which have been approved by SEPA to receive and distribute SLCF funds and all organisations which have had their approval revoked, either voluntarily or forcibly. Approved bodies Approval number Approval date Clackmannanshire and Stirling Environment Trust SLCF/AB/009 22 July 2015 EB Scotland Ltd SLCF/AB/001 21 April 2015 FCC

Page icon Guidance and reports

SEPA guidance Guidance on decommissioning of non-nuclear facilities Principles on Surrendering Permits and Registrations under the Environmental Authorisations (Scotland) Regulations 2018 Satisfying the optimisation requirement and the role of best practicable means Guidance on monitoring for heterogeneous Radium-226 sources resulting from historic luminising or waste disposal sites Management of

Page icon Scotland's Deposit Return Scheme

Drinks producers and retailers will play an important role in Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme (DRS). If you make, import, buy or sell drinks in Scotland you may have legal responsibilities (obligations) under The Deposit and Return Scheme for Scotland Regulations 2020. This web page provides information and guidance on producer and retailer obligations and what you need to do to comply with the Regulations.

Drinks producers and retailers will play an important role in Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme (DRS). If you make, import, buy or sell drinks in Scotland you may have legal responsibilities (obligations) under The Deposit and Return Scheme for Scotland Regulations 2020. This web page provides information and guidance on producer and retailer obligations and what you need to do to comply with the Regulations. Scotland is introducing a deposit return scheme (DRS) which is expected to launch in October 2027. This means when you buy a drink in a single-use container you will pay a deposit, which you get back when you return your empty bottle or can. SEPA is the regulator for Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme. We will work with producers, retailers, return point operators and the scheme administrator to hel

Page icon Accredited reprocessors and exporters

Introduction Accredited reprocessors or exporters recycle or recover waste packaging discarded by United Kingdom (UK) businesses and households. They sell electronic packaging recovery notes (ePRNs) and electronic packaging export recovery notes (ePERNs) and reinvest the income into the recycling of packaging. Packaging producers, or their compliance schemes, buy ePRNs and ePERNs as evidence that

Page icon Authorisation guidance

Pen layout changes at marine finfish farms Published: March 2024 1. Authorisation of pen layout changes 1.1 All pen layout changes require prior-authorisation from SEPA. To obtain authorisation, operators must apply to SEPA to very their existing SEPA permit. 1.2 All such applications will be subject to screening, environmental risk assessment (see section 2). This assessment will determine whethe