REA Organics promotes the benefits of composting, aerobic and anaerobic digestion, and other biological treatment techniques and the use of biologically treated materials for the enhancement of the environment, business and society. A diverse range of subjects is covered, from the collection and quality of source segregated biodegradable and mixed waste feedstocks through to use of composts, digestates and stabilised organic materials (the last of these being derived from mixed waste arisings).
REA Organics works with the Government and regulators with the aim of evolving policies and regulations which support the circular economy and place sufficient – but not excessive – controls on industry. It also works closely with the Biogas Forum, and many companies are members of both.
The REA Organics’ Scottish branch engages with members and stakeholders who are interested in or affected by policies, regulations and other issues that are relevant in Scotland.
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LINKS
Nov 29, 2021
Amended Water Environment (Controlled Activities) (Scotland) Regulations 2021
Amended Water Environment (Controlled Activities) (Scotland) Regulations 2021
REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS
Nov 18, 2021
Organics Recycling and Biogas Magazine Autumn 2021
The REA have published the Autumn 2021 edition of the Organics Recycling and Biogas Magazine. Read the magazine in full here.
BRIEFINGS
Nov 17, 2021
REA Member briefing – COP 26 Outcomes
REA Member briefing – COP 26 Outcomes What did we expect from COP? The REA were Official Observers to COP26 and present in Glasgow for the full two weeks, attending numerous plenaries, negotiations, side events, informal meetings and member events. Most of the UK Government’s COP26 related domestic policy changes actually happened in the run […]