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Dalgety Bay reports
Radioactive items have been detected on Dalgety Bay since at least 1990. Many surveys have been undertaken on the beach to determine the potential numbers of items present and possible implications for public health.
Management options
Strategy for stakeholder engagement PDF (25 kb)
DIO outline management options appraisal - final report PDF (2.57mb)
Dalgety Bay appropriate person summ
Waste data reporting
Some of the reporting carried out by the Dataflows Unit is given below.
Publication
Latest reporting year
Publication frequency
Driver
Next publication due
Waste from all sources Discover Data tool
2023
Annual
1
March 2027*
Waste from all sources - data and quality report
2023
Annual
1
March 2027*
Household Waste Discover Data tool
2024
Annua
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Household waste data
Publication
When reported
When published
Household waste summary data and text, pre-release access list and quality report
2024
28th October 2025
Household waste summary data and text, pre-release access list and quality report
2023
29th October 2024
Household waste summary data and textHousehold waste summary data
2022
17th October
Pre-release access list
2022
17th October
Household
Waste data for Scotland
Waste from all sources Discover Data toolLast updated: 15th July 2025
Household Waste Discover Data toolLast updated: 28th October 2025
This page presents data and information on the types and quantities of waste generated and managed across Scotland.
The Scotland’s Environment Waste Discover Data tool presents waste from all sources, i.e. from households, the construction and demolition sector, a
Waste site information
Description of the type of data held about waste sites and why we collect it.
Description of the type of data held about waste sites and why we collect it.
Scottish waste sites and capacity tool
Information
Reporting years
Last updated
Landfill sites and capacity (Annual)
2014 - 2024
January 2026
Waste sites and capacity (Annual)
2014 - 2024
January 2026
Site return data (Quarterly)
Q1 2007 – Q4 2024
January 2026
Waste sites and capacity information
This Scottish waste sites and capacity tool provides an annual summar
Stirling Council Sustainable Growth Agreement
Find information about our Sustainable Growth Agreement (SGA) with Stirling Council here.
Find information about our Sustainable Growth Agreement (SGA) with Stirling Council here.
Our joint vision is for the Stirling City Region to live within one planet limits. The Stirling City Region will act as a beacon to all regions, cities and towns on how to achieve the needs of its people, communities and businesses, consistent with environmental excellence.
This SGA aims to lead with the following outcomes:
Better connecting people and their environment
Making a flourishing city
Licensed and permitted sites
All operators holding a Waste Management Licence and some site operators holding a Pollution Prevention and Control permit are required to submit waste data returns to SEPA on a quarterly or annual basis.
Late submission or submissions of poor quality data may affect compliance scores.
Reporting periods and submission deadlines
Quarter
Reporting Period
Deadline for submission to SEPA
Nestlé UK & Ireland Sustainable Growth Agreement
Under this Agreement, Nestlé and SEPA have formed a three-year partnership to explore opportunities for environmental innovation in Scotland with Nestlé currently drawing down around 8% of Scottish dairy, processed at its factory in Girvan, South Ayrshire.
The agreement will cover three main areas:
Developing circular economy opportunities in food production, food waste and packaging with Scotlan
Construction Scotland Innovation Centre SGA
Through this Sustainable Growth Agreement, Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC) and SEPA agree to work collaboratively to empower and champion innovative construction industry solutions that help equip the sector with the tools to confront and address the challenges of a changing climate and build environmental considerations into the heart of the construction sector decision-making cult