Scotland

2024 - 6 - 19

Exciting Insights into Scotland's Charitable and Environmental Landscape

Charities - Civil Engineering - Community Awards - Environmental Concerns - Scotland - Taylor Swift

Discover how Scotland is balancing charity initiatives and environmental concerns in a unique way!

Charities in Scotland are harnessing a 'progressive upswing,' as revealed by a survey conducted by Eden Stanley. Scots are more open-minded, offering a promising platform for charitable activities. However, issues like the ban on Energy-from-Waste (EfW) facilities have sparked controversy. Environmental groups are urging watchdogs to investigate the 17% growth in EfW capacity since the 2022 ban. On a lighter note, a nine-year-old's desire to fly to Scotland to see Taylor Swift showcases the impact of pop culture on young minds. The struggles of parenting a devoted fan can be both challenging and heartwarming.

The Scotland Loves Local Awards for 2024 are now open for nominations, recognizing community champions. This initiative aims to celebrate individuals making a difference in local communities across Scotland. Despite a moratorium on waste incinerators, challenges persist. Environmental groups highlight loopholes in the restrictions, pointing out the failure to curb incineration.

Story Scotland commemorates a decade of 'Doing it Right!' in civil engineering, manifesting a legacy of excellence. Story Contracting's Scottish division marks 10 years of impactful projects and commitment to quality. Balfour Beatty's Equate Scotland ConStructEd program emphasizes diversity and skill development in the construction industry, empowering 32 women and minority-gender students in Scotland.

In conclusion, while Scotland showcases progress in charity and community initiatives, environmental concerns persist. The EfW ban and incineration challenges demand further scrutiny and action to achieve sustainable solutions for a greener future.

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Charities should tap into 'progressive upswing' in Scotland ... (Third Sector)

A survey of 2,000 UK adults, conducted by the research and strategy agency Eden Stanley between May and June, found that Scots were consistently more open- ...

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Watchdog asked to probe Scotland's EfW ban (Materials Recycling World)

Environmental groups say the country's energy-from-waste capacity has grown by 17% since a 2022 moratorium on new developments.

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My nine-year-old wanted to fly to Scotland to see Taylor Swift ... (The Guardian)

Mothering a Swiftie can mean making decisions that make you feel like either the best or worst parent in the world.

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Scotland Loves Local Awards: Celebrating Community Champions ... (Scottish Business News)

NOMINATIONS have officially opened for the 2024 Scotland Loves Local Awards, inviting individuals to highlight the champions within their communities ...

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'Scotland's incineration moratorium has more holes than Swiss ... (letsrecycle.com)

Although the Scottish government created a moratorium on new waste incinerators in 2022, the environmental groups have said that its โ€œfailingโ€ to stop ...

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Story Scotland marks a decade of 'Doing it Right!' in civil ... (Story Contracting)

Celebrating 10 years of Story Contracting's Scottish division This month, Story Scotland, the Scottish civil engineering Division of Story Contracting,

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Balfour Beatty's Equate Scotland ConStructEd programme features ... (Balfour Beatty)

The programme saw 32 women and minority-gender construction students from across Scotland develop their practical and employability skills, working as a team to ...

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Environmental groups call for investigation into Scottish ... (Resource Magazine)

Despite a moratorium on new waste incinerators, Scotland's incineration capacity has increased by 17 per cent since 2022.

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