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The aspiration is to develop what we always said we wanted, which is a national learning culture in which every local authority is doing what it can to get to the best local practice, the best data and the best engagement with those who have lived experience.
We will also explore with stakeholders the most effective way to implement mandatory reporting for food waste and surplus by businesses by 2025- 26. We will be facilitating a co-design process for high quality, high performing household recycling and reuse services across 2024-25 and developing a statutory Code of Practice alongside strengthening householder’s duty of care by 2025-26.
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Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body The Scottish Parliament’s copyright policy can be found on the website - www.parliament.scot or by contacting Public Information.
Information on the Climate Action Hubs The Scottish Government is providing up to £6 million of funding in 2025/26 for our network of Climate Action Hubs alongside a support package to ensure it can deliver effectively.
To ask the Scottish Government how many care homes have had more than five residents die from COVID-19 in 2020, broken down by (a) care home, (b) local authority area and (c) the number of deaths.