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Monica Lennon Lab Committee
21 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I will speak to the amendments in the group, which is on free provision of reusable items. In relation to the waste hierarchy, there is a desire for there to be more in the bill about reuse, refill and repair. Some people have unfairly called it a recycling bill, so we shoul...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
25 Jun 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I see that Douglas Lumsden is very excited that we have reached my amendment 105. At almost half past 7 at night, I am glad to be waking up the Tory front bench, at least. Group 13 is indeed about reusable nappies. We have been building up to this, not just during today’s deb...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
21 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
It could be either. That is a really good question. In the hospital setting, people are often told to bring in their own nappies, but sometimes babies come early and circumstances do not allow that, so hospitals provide emergency supplies, as they do with nursing pads, materni...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
25 Jun 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I am grateful to Mark Ruskell and the minister for their contributions. It is important, following on from stage 2, when we last discussed the matter, that we had a chance to get this discussion on the record and to explore the progress that has been made and what we can learn...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
14 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good morning. Amendment 144 aims to increase the uptake of reusable nappies by requiring ministers to set targets for that. Other amendments that I have lodged in a later group would provide the means by which we can increase uptake, but amendment 144 is about the target. Any...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
15 Jan 2020
Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
That is really important. Again, I note that it will be for ministers to devise a scheme. Members, including those outwith the committee, have been lobbied a lot on how we can amplify issues around the climate, sustainability and plastic-free options. This is not really pertin...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
22 Feb 2024
Portfolio Question Time · Nappies (Cost)
Notwithstanding the support that is available, we know that being unable to afford essential baby items is a reality for too many of our constituents. Nappy rationing is a horrible reality for many families and has a devastating impact on babies, children and parents. The env...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
25 Jun 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendments 102 and 103, which are in my name, would help to achieve Scottish Labour’s aims of strengthening the bill in relation to reuse—a point that has already been made a number of times today. We recognise the important role that individual households and local authoritie...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
14 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
That was another really important contribution. I come back to the work that is being done on barriers, because there is a perception—I should say that it is not an unfair one—that using real nappies can create extra work, and we live in a society where a lot of unpaid work at...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
15 Jan 2020
Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The bill is drafted so that it applies only to people who need the products. It is a framework bill, which is a deliberate approach, because it is right to give ministers the freedom to devise a scheme. That is not a new approach; it is common in other legislation and members ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
15 Jan 2020
Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The bill does not mandate any of those things. They would apply only if ministers chose to do that—for example, if they chose to get pharmacies involved. The reference in the bill to a voucher scheme is simply to limit what information could be collected about people’s circums...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
15 Jan 2020
Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
It will be up to ministers to develop the scheme. My preference would be for a scheme that made available a range of tampons, pads and reusable options such as Mooncups and reusable pads. There is a real opportunity to promote the use of more sustainable products. It is up to ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
14 Nov 2023
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I waved my hand because I want to talk about nappies, which is one of my favourite subjects. Thank you for raising it, convener. I have had a discussion with the Government about the opportunity to amend the bill to make it easier for people to transition from single use nappi...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
28 Nov 2023
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
If there is time, I want to ask Emma Hallett and Jocelyn Blériot about nappies. Every disposable nappy that has ever existed is still in landfill, and babies and toddlers will use around 5,000 nappies on average. We have some examples in Scotland of reusable nappy schemes, and...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
14 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
That is a fair question, and you made some helpful comments. Overall, it is about increasing the use of reusable nappies and reducing reliance on disposable nappies. Later amendments that are not in the current group cover different schemes that could be introduced, but I have...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
21 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
North Ayrshire Council has been clear that the scheme is cost neutral. It has operated in that way from the beginning and that continues. Therefore, it does not cost any extra money. Yes, it is buying the nappy kits to distribute to families, and any family who lives in North ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
21 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Graham Simpson makes some interesting points. I absolutely believe that we need a partnership approach and a collaborative approach to circular economy work, full stop. That is why I support the Government’s intent to have genuine co-production and working together. That is...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
21 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
That is a fair question. I cannot speak for COSLA. The conversations that we have had together have been really positive—and they have primarily been on nappies. COSLA has not expressed any opposition to the proposals. I was surprised to hear that COSLA did not really know abo...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
15 Jan 2020
Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
At this stage, I am asking for support for the general principles of the bill. I will be having further discussions with the cabinet secretary next week, and I am willing to approach those with an open mind and to seek ways in which to improve the bill. A couple of members ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
15 Jan 2020
Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
My understanding is that the Scottish Government says that it believes in the principle that everyone who needs the products should have the right to access them. We have heard Nicola Sturgeon say that they are not luxury items but essential items. There is broad agreement th...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
15 Jan 2020
Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
No one would be forced to take the products. People in education can take or leave the products that are available. If a person goes to the bathroom and has tampons or pads in their bag, the reality is that they would use their own products. Whether people use them is a choice...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
25 Feb 2020
Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The committee has highlighted some important issues, but I have also looked at BMA Scotland’s briefing and have listened to Dr Alison Scott, a clinical gynaecologist who advises the Government on the women’s health plan. Their argument is that a quarter of women experience hea...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
25 Feb 2020
Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
This debate is possible only because we are standing tall on the shoulders of previous generations of feminists, trade unionists and equality campaigners. Because of them and today’s activists, we have the chance to pass pioneering legislation on free universal access to perio...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
24 Nov 2020
Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill
Thank you, Presiding Officer. As always, you are very kind. I am so grateful to members for their contributions to the debate. I again thank the cabinet secretary for her comments and her commitment to the bill, and I associate myself with her remarks. There are so many peop...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
08 Mar 2023
International Women’s Day 2023
I thank the cabinet secretary for mentioning my favourite subject—I am very grateful. I want to do a wee shout-out for Hey Girls, whose representatives are out in the members’ lobby, and I thank Paul McLennan for hosting them. Colleagues might be aware that Hey Girls has some ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
03 Oct 2023
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I have been listening with interest, but I just wanted to pick up on the theme of single-use items. Single-use nappies, for example, clearly contribute a lot of waste and end up in landfill, and we know that some councils have put in place local small-scale initiatives to impr...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
21 Nov 2023
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
On the back of Jackie Dunbar’s questions, I am keen to hear what the panel thinks about single-use nappies in the context of the Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill. We know that a small number of local authorities—North Ayrshire Council is the best example—offer a free-to-access...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
21 Nov 2023
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Okay. I am keen to go to Councillor Macgregor. Purchasing cloth or reusable nappies can be quite expensive for families, and I understand why people would go to a supermarket and buy the alternative. On the schemes that I am talking about, the North Ayrshire one is free for re...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
20 Mar 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Absolutely. We have demonstrated that on the record in the Parliament, just now. I think that we all agree that the bill is necessary: we need legislation. In 2022, Keep Scotland Beautiful declared a litter emergency in Scotland. That there is an emergency is undeniable. Desp...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
14 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I will in a moment. I am trying to remember the figures. I was going to talk about them later. It is estimated that switching to reusables can save families between £600 and £1,000 a year, or more. Some parents, including parents we met in North Ayrshire, take a hybrid approa...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
14 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
It is a matter of impact and proportionality. I agreed with Ben Macpherson when he talked last week about the impact on the construction sector. However, we do not put things in the bill as a punishment; we do it to maximise opportunities. In any case, I think that we will ret...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
21 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
It is nice to come in after Douglas Lumsden, having heard him be very passionate about reusable items. Mr Lumsden, I ask you just to hold that thought. I want to come in briefly to support amendment 25, in the name of Graham Simpson, on biodegradable items being exempt from a...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
21 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Thank you, convener. I apologise; I was trying to be helpful but I ended up being unhelpful. I will speak on the points about reusable nappies at the end. Amendment 159 would have the effect of providing every school pupil in Scotland with a free, refillable bottle made from ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
21 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I am grateful for all of your comments so far on the amendments, minister. Only six local authorities have said that they would be interested in signing up to a national procurement scheme for making reusable bottles available, with the caveat that the funding would have to c...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
21 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I am grateful to the minister and all colleagues who have taken part in the debate. I am glad to hear the minister say that she supports the intention behind the amendments and that they are laudable. We had a good conversation when we met last week, and I think that we can c...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
25 Jun 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I am grateful to Mark Ruskell for his comments and for his interest in the issue, as a fellow cloth-bum parent—if that is the right terminology these days. I just want to try to get a bit of debate here. The scheme in North Ayrshire has been on the go since 2019 and, in the pa...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
25 Jun 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I agree with Sarah Boyack—there are some important amendments in the group. I will not speak to them all, but I think that Mark Ruskell, in opening consideration of the group, got off to a good start—in particular, with regard to his amendment on “critical minerals”. As many ...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Jun 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill
As other members have, I record my thanks to Scottish Parliament staff, particularly in the Scottish Parliament information centre, for supporting the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee. I also thank all the members of the committee and Scottish Government officials for ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
21 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
These ideas are coming straight from young people in classrooms in Scotland. Callum Isted has a lot of support for his proposition, not just from environmental groups but from young people themselves. As members will know from visiting any school or speaking to any eco committ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
14 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Today has been a good opportunity to discuss the issue, given the way that the bill is set out. Perhaps it will not be today, given the time, but I hope that we will have time to have a conversation about the more substantial amendments. I take the point that the minister made...
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Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 21 May 2024

21 May 2024 · S6 · Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Item of business
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I will speak to the amendments in the group, which is on free provision of reusable items. In relation to the waste hierarchy, there is a desire for there to be more in the bill about reuse, refill and repair. Some people have unfairly called it a recycling bill, so we should make sure that it is not seen as only a recycling bill. I do not have to speak to the amendments in any particular order, do I, convener? Interruption. In that case, I will jump ahead to speak about the amendments on nappies first, because they are grouped together. I will speak to amendments 157, 158 and 170. In our stage 1 evidence taking, we heard that single-use nappies have been identified as a problem with regard to waste stream contamination because they are often sent to landfill with baby waste included. They can also end up in the wrong bins. We know that they cause a bit of a stink in more ways than one. A colossal number of single-use nappies go to landfill, not just in Scotland but across the UK and, indeed, globally. It is a big issue in the UK—environmentally, it is damaging, and it is expensive. There is a convenience factor to using disposable nappies, but it is very expensive for consumers, who are largely parents and families. I have been trying to look at the issue holistically, and I am having different conversations across Government. The Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice very kindly offered to meet me, because, as we know, there is a huge issue with hidden nappy need in families who cannot afford them. They have to ration the nappies that they can access, which results in a load of health and wellbeing issues for babies and toddlers that hinder their development. However, today, I will focus my remarks on the circular economy aspect of the issue. The sending of single-use nappies to landfill presents a barrier to Scotland becoming a circular nation, and we know that alternatives are available. It is not a question of forcing a product on people; rather, it is about creating more awareness and more choice. The alternatives are sometimes referred to as cloth nappies, reusable nappies or real nappies. We know that they are part of the solution, and the Scottish Government agrees, because Scotland’s baby box includes a voucher that allows families to try reusable nappies, and there is now a QR code that is easy to redeem. The waterproof wrap is provided, along with liners. That could be the first time that someone has seen or touched a reusable nappy; it could even be the first time that they have heard of them. The baby box is a good vehicle, but it is not enough, because the uptake of the scheme has been static for the past few years. It is stuck at around 13 to 14 per cent. I know that the Scottish Government wants to do more and has the ambition to do more. That is why my amendments are important. The main one—amendment 170—is about the creation of a reusable nappy scheme. The amendments talk about “diapers”. I apologise for that, because no one in Scotland talks about diapers, but when I was drafting the amendments, I was advised by the Parliament’s legislation team to use that word. There is good reason for using it, but as language can be a barrier, I will use the word “nappies” today. However, I am not contradicting what is in the amendments. The scheme that I am proposing is not my idea—I have not come up with it all by myself. There is already some really good practice in Scotland. As committee colleagues know, I have talked about North Ayrshire Council’s birth-to-potty scheme, which was set up in 2019 as an environmental measure, but also as an anti-poverty measure. Like the baby box scheme, it allows families to try reusable nappies, but there is also option 2, birth to potty, which allows families to get some advice from the local authority’s waste prevention team. Some families want to live more sustainably, while others are motivated to reduce their living costs. Ultimately, it is a non-judgmental service that involves the provision of advice by council officers. Families can introduce reusable nappies and use them in a hybrid way, alongside disposable nappies, or they can use reusable nappies all the time. That scheme has been operating since 2019, when it was brought in by a Scottish Labour administration, but it has continued under a Scottish National Party administration. Along with Government officials, I and Lorna Slater, Gillian Martin’s predecessor, recently visited North Ayrshire to see the scheme in action, to hear from the officers—who are rightly very proud of what they are achieving—and to hear from a parent who has been using the scheme. It is very successful, and there is a lot of demand for it. I am frustrated that the good work that has been happening in North Ayrshire since 2019 has not been rolled out across the country. Around four other councils have schemes of some sort, but they are not as comprehensive as North Ayrshire Council’s. It seems that there is not enough awareness across Scotland of the opportunity that exists for reusable nappy schemes. There is a reusable nappy awareness week every April, but it has not been prominent in Scotland, although it is quite well supported in other parts of the UK. I have been trying to understand why other councils have not been doing it, and I think that it comes down to leadership. We need to have people who are passionate about reuse and who understand some of the issues with nappies, and local authorities need to have the time and the capacity to share good practice. The North Ayrshire visit reinforced my view that we need to do something quite bold. Obviously, resources are tight and people are nervous about asking councils to take on work that might cost money, but the scheme is cost neutral, because the council saves money on landfill—more than 62,250kg of waste has been intercepted from landfill in North Ayrshire alone, and much more could be done. Alongside that, I have looked at other parts of the public sector. Health boards spend quite a lot of money on single-use nappies for maternity and neonatal wards and other clinics. They have not been using reusable or real nappies, but I have had a conversation with NHS Lanarkshire, and now that it has had the idea put to it, it says that, because of its net zero targets and its goal of reducing single-use plastics, it wants to look at that, and to do something. Again, it is a case of trying to join up the dots. We talk a lot about behavioural change, but we need to support people—

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Ben Macpherson (Edinburgh Northern and Leith) (SNP) SNP
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The Convener Con
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Douglas Lumsden Con
Will the minister take an intervention?
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Gillian Martin SNP
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Graham Simpson Con
May I intervene again, minister?
Gillian Martin SNP
Yes.
Graham Simpson Con
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