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Item 4: Charities and fund-raising policy – Paper 9 6. In October 2024, the SPCB commissioned a review of all SPCB policies applicable to Members as part of the Code of Conduct for MSPs, in advance of Session 7. 7.
The proposed MOs and PoC Statement build on the framework currently in place, as set out in the Commissioning Letter issued by Scottish Ministers in April 2024,and represent an evolution rather than a fundamental change.
Agenda item 2 Emma advised attendees that a brief overview of the Cross Party Group’s activities in 2024/25 will be circulated among members of the group.
The first project being a complete low carbon retrofit of the Elgin COPFS office was completed in July 2024. This retrofit included full insulation of walls and roof, new high-performance triple glazed windows, and replacement of the gas-based heating system with an electrically powered system.
The Committee noted that the EU has gone further than required by the Minamata Convention and asked whether the Scottish Government plans to align in that respect. By means of Regulation (EU) 2024/1849, the EU has amended Annex II of Regulation (EU) 2017/852 (“the EU Mercury Regulation”) to introduce two additional mercury-added products to the EU Mercury R...
However the answer received from the Scottish Government does not rd solve the problem illustrated in our last submission 23 September 2024. Everyone is making up their own rules.
Following a competitive tender process, the Scottish Government appointed Grant Thornton in December 2024 to conduct the investigation. The work commenced in January 2025.
The SPCB welcomed the 96.3% staff attendance rate, which compares favourably against the same period in 2024/25 which was 95.3%. 7. The SPCB noted the report.
This strategy has been developed under section 1 of the Circular Economy (Scotland) Act 2024 which places a statutory duty on Scottish Ministers to publish or revise a Circular Economy Strategy for Scotland every five years.