Scottish recycling centres expected to re-open in June
Councils across Scotland have been reporting that fly-tipping has increased after sites were closed due to the Covid-19 outbreak.
Household waste recycling centres are expected to re-open in Scotland at the start of June, according to the body which represents councils.
COSLA says leaders agreed on Friday that local authorities will plan for the sites to open their doors again on the first day of next month.
Councils across Scotland have been reporting that fly-tipping has increased after the recycling centres were closed due to the Covid-19 outbreak.
COSLA's environment and economy spokesman councillor Steven Heddle said: “The reopening of sites depends on receiving assurance that this will not negatively impact the Covid-19 infection rate and will be consistent with national travel advice.
“There will also be local considerations including the need to maintain physical distancing for staff and members and public which will determine whether and to what extent individual sites will be able to reopen.
“The intent behind this decision is to provide a level of co-ordination across Scotland, to avoid a disjointed approach which could lead to confusion, and to ensure access to Household Waste Recycling Sites is managed to best ensure the safety of both staff and the public.
"We are working closely with the Scottish Government and partners on this and are drawing up guidance.”
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