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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 22 November 2024
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Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 18 January 2022

Natalie Don-Innes

I agree with my colleagues that the evidence session has been very informative. Could you clarify something? We have touched on this a little. We understand that food production lies at the heart of the balance sheet, but can you expand on the other areas that it covers?

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Role of Local Government in Delivering Net Zero

Meeting date: 11 January 2022

Natalie Don-Innes

Simon, do you have anything to add?

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Role of Local Government in Delivering Net Zero

Meeting date: 11 January 2022

Natalie Don-Innes

Thank you for that. It has been very interesting to hear about the different difficulties and impacts based on rural and urban settings. That has answered all my questions, so I will hand back to the convener.

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Role of Local Government in Delivering Net Zero

Meeting date: 11 January 2022

Natalie Don-Innes

I thank the witnesses for their really useful comments so far. I want to touch on issues to do with waste and the circular economy, which have not been touched on much so far. Given that, in 2019, 3 per cent of Scotland’s total emissions came from waste, strategies to deal with that will be a key issue going forward.

A few of the witnesses have mentioned collaboration with local people. Although action is not solely dependent on that, there is a need for the public to buy into, understand and support new practices and change attitudes to their waste, recycling and the circular economy. What are the main challenges and opportunities in your areas to reducing emissions from waste management and meeting the 2025 waste and recycling targets? In what circumstances do you consider that the energy-from-waste infrastructure will be compatible with your net zero target?

I will also ask my second question, and you can take them in turn, if that is all right. What is being pursued in your area to support the development of a circular economy, and what key partners are involved in that? Are innovative local economic models being developed and supported in your area, around, for example, reducing waste, reuse, repair and recycling? I will come to Councillor Aitken, Councillor Laing and then Councillor McVey.

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Role of Local Government in Delivering Net Zero

Meeting date: 11 January 2022

Natalie Don-Innes

I thank the witnesses for attending—[Inaudible.]

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Role of Local Government in Delivering Net Zero

Meeting date: 11 January 2022

Natalie Don-Innes

Thanks, convener. I am very sorry about the technical issues that I have had this morning.

The answers to most of my questions have been covered in the responses to Monica Lennon. However, could the witnesses elaborate on the efforts that are being pursued in their areas to support the development of a circular economy, and on the key partners that are involved? Are any innovative local economic models being developed in your areas around, for example, reducing waste, reusing and recycling? Simon, you have already touched on that in one of your responses, so I will put that question first to Margaret Davidson. If you have anything to add, that would be great.

Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Interests

Meeting date: 23 June 2021

Natalie Don-Innes

I declare that I am a councillor on Renfrewshire Council, just in case any of the matters that we discuss coincide with that.

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Interests

Meeting date: 22 June 2021

Natalie Don-Innes

I declare that I am still a councillor at Renfrewshire Council. I mention that in case there is a crossover between any of the issues that we discuss in the committee and those that arise in my role as councillor.

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Interests

Meeting date: 22 June 2021

Natalie Don-Innes

No, that is my only interest, thank you.

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Legacy Papers

Meeting date: 22 June 2021

Natalie Don-Innes

Thank you. Welcome to your role, convener.

The deputy convener was spot on in talking about COP26. We need to move quickly so that we know what our aims are.

In the context of the green recovery, climate change and net zero, I am particularly interested in transport and infrastructure, which will be key. The move away from cars and the drive to improve public transport will be a massive part of our remit.

I was interested in what the deputy convener said about community empowerment, which is hugely important. As a councillor, I have been very much involved in that. There will be huge changes in our communities and it is important that we take local people’s views and consider the need to do things differently in different areas, depending on their make-up.

When I look at the legacy reports, I can see that we will be dealing with a massive number of issues, and it is hard to say that any one thing is more important than another. Given the timescale, our climate change and net zero brief will be hugely important.