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Scotland's economy needs ‘rewiring’ to become fairer, greener and richer, claims new report
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SCOTLAND’S “take-make-waste” economy needs rewiring to become a fairer, greener and richer country, according to a new report.

Zero Waste Scotland and the Economic Development Association Scotland’s (EDAS) joint paper calls for a shift from an economy where only 1.3 per cent of materials are reused and a public policy that puts “social provisioning” at its heart.

The paper calls for a move from unacceptable levels of poverty under the “fossil-fuelled” economy to a “circular, greener” model, “one which must effectively organise itself accordingly to society’s needs and wants.”

 
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