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The Chair, Board and the executive team are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and culture that enables our people to flourish, and to deliver the Bank's missions for the people of Scotland.
As well as being a mission impact investor, the Bank is an ethical investor and will seek to support the furtherance of gender equality and diversity in Scotland through our investment activity.
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Low carbon technologies and energy efficiency measures.
Letter from Consumer Scotland, 10 June 2025.
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Low carbon technologies and energy efficiency measures.
Letter from Consumer Scotland, 24 July 2024.
And in response to the forthcoming review of Humanitarian Emergency Fund, I am considering the proportion of our humanitarian spend that comes from Scotland’s ODA budget, which could take an increasing share and therefore absorb the majority of the additional funding in 2026-2...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 January 2019
Our Energy Strategy further commits us to ensuring that by 2030, the equivalent of 50% of the total energy for Scotland’s heat, transport and electricity consumption would be supplied from renewable sources.
Example – British Red Cross • Strategic partnerships to benefit organisations and the development of the sector Example – Digital Youth Work, YouthLink Scotland The Financial value of Erasmus+ for Youth projects in Scotland 2014-2020 was €5,389,664 Programme funding has doubled for this 7 year cycle so there could have been €10.7 million funding to youth work in Scotland for international and intercultural learning. 2.
The same contradictions are evident in energy as well. Scotland is doing well on renewables, but this week the Greens were the only political party not jumping for joy at the discovery of even more fossil fuel reserves.
While the majority of the funding for the project comes from Transport Scotland, SPT was directly funding the balance of the project costs, as well as covering the ancillary subway investment and upkeep costs.