World Environmental Health Day- 26th September 2018

  • 26 September 2018

26 September marks World Environmental Health Day which has been celebrated every year since 2011. This year’s theme of ‘Global food safety and sustainability’ aims to support the provision of more safe food, to make use of precious water and nutrient resources and for communities to increasingly value sustainable food production. Food safety is currently […]

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Green honours for companies and councils- final week for free entries

  • 21 September 2018

The top winners in this year’s Scottish Green Apple Environment Awards, supported by REHIS, will have the chance to represent Scotland in the European Business Awards for the Environment. Free entries close on September 30, and the annual campaign – which began in 1994 – aims to recognise, reward and promote environmental best practice around […]

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Leading the way to a low-carbon future

  • 20 September 2018

A national taskforce to advise on how Scotland achieves a carbon-neutral economy has been launched. The Just Transition Commission, a commitment under the Programme for Government, will look at how to maximise opportunities of decarbonisation, in terms of fair work and tackling inequalities, while delivering a sustainable and inclusive labour market. Environment Secretary Roseanna Cunningham […]

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Yoghurts contain high amounts of sugar, study finds

  • 20 September 2018

A comprehensive survey of ingredients in yogurts has highlighted high sugar levels in many – particularly organic yogurts and those marketed towards children. Scientists from the Universities of Leeds and Surrey analysed the product information for 921 yogurts available in major UK supermarkets.  Their study, published in journal BMJ Open, examined the sugar and nutrient content of […]

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Double council tax for 15,000 empty homes

  • 16 September 2018

More than 15,000 empty homes have been charged double council tax in an attempt to cut the number of unoccupied properties in Scotland. BBC Scotland has found that some councils are earning over £1 million per year from the powers to charge extra levies on those with empty properties, while others had not used the […]

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St Andrew’s drains placed on “a diet” to help tackle fatbergs

  • 16 September 2018

Scottish Water is to step up its fight against fatbergs which can cause major flooding and pollution with the launch of a new project. A new project being trialled aims to substantially reduce the number of blockages in the sewer system which occurs when fats, oils and grease (FOG) are poured down drains then combine with […]

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The legal case of the snail and the ginger beer

  • 16 September 2018

A statue has been unveiled in Paisley to a pioneer of Scottish legal history following a landmark case featuring a snail and ginger beer. May Donoghue was at the centre of a case law Donoghue v Stevenson, involving the snail in the bottle which laid down the foundation of the modern law of negligence. The tale […]

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No more exemptions for agricultural burning of waste

  • 10 September 2018

The 1 January 2019 will bring an end to the practice of burning most types of agricultural waste on farms, including farm plastics.  Ending the exemption follows extensive engagement between the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA), Scottish Government, Zero Waste Scotland, National Farmers Union of Scotland(NFUS) and recycling service providers. SEPA have worked closely with […]

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Public and Environmental Health History –an online platform

  • 7 September 2018

During the 15th World Congress on Environmental Health on 20–23 March 2018 in Auckland, New Zealand, the ongoing project called ‘Historia Sanitaria’ was presented by Institute of Public and Environmental Health, Slovenia. The presentation is available on IFEH website. “Historia Sanitaria’, a complete guide through sanitary history, is an online platform chronologically recording the landmark events […]

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Cleaner Air for Scotland – annual progress report 2017/18 published

  • 7 September 2018

Cleaner Air for Scotland’s second annual progress report has been published. This report outlines the progress made in 2017/18 to deliver ‘Cleaner Air for Scotland – The Road to a Healthier Future’, Scotland’s first separate air quality strategy.  Cleaner Air for Scotland – The Road to a Healthier Future (CAFS) is a national cross government […]

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