Future of the Scottish Landfill Communities Fund

Closes 6 Jun 2025

Opened 14 Mar 2025

Overview

The Scottish Landfill Communities Fund (SLCF) is a voluntary tax credit scheme linked to the Scottish Landfill Tax (SLfT). The fund was established to mirror the UK Landfill Tax Communities Fund when SLfT was introduced in 2015 and provides funding for community or environmental projects in recognition of the dis-amenity of landfill activity.

The continued reduction in landfilled waste in Scotland means that SLfT revenue is declining. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) reported that 2 million tonnes of waste was landfilled in 2023, a reduction from 4.2 million tonnes when SLfT was introduced in 2015. As a result, SLfT revenues have declined from £149 million in 2015-16 to £68 million in 2023-24. This long-term trend of decreasing SLfT revenues reflect the success of efforts to encourage diversion of waste from landfill, driven by the SLfT and the introduction of the ban on the landfilling of biodegradable municipal waste from the end of 2025.

As SLfT revenues are directly linked to the SLCF funding, when revenues decline contributions to the SLCF also reduce. Contributions to the fund have more than halved since 2015 and the Scottish Fiscal Commission (SFC) forecast that contributions will drop to around £1.4 million in 2026-27.

The operation and administration of the SLCF is set out in legislation. The associated costs of administering the fund in future years will breach the legally permitted limits, as a result of the declining contributions. This leaves the SLCF operationally unviable from 2026-27 onwards.   

This consultation will run for 12 weeks until 6 June 2025 and offers an opportunity to give your views and ideas as to the future of the SLCF.

Views are also sought on a range of issues to inform relevant impact assessments and ensure that these are fully considered in relation to the future of the SLCF. Responses are encouraged from all interested parties.

The Scottish Government would also like to take the opportunity to seek views on how communities affected by residual waste treatment facilities should be supported as part of Scottish Governments ongoing development of the Residual Waste plan to 2045, due to be published in 2027.

The Scottish Government will carefully consider all responses to the consultation, prior to taking a decision on the future of the SLCF and support for communities impacted by residual waste treatment facilities. 

Read the consultation paper. The consultation paper contains full background information for this consultation. You may find it useful to read or refer to while responding.

Useful information about responding to this consultation

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On the 'About You' page at the end of this consultation, organisations will have the opportunity to tell us more about their work and/or how their response was informed.

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An analysis report will usually be published some months after the consultation has closed. This report will summarise the findings based on all responses submitted. It will be published on the Scottish Government website and you may be notified about it if you choose to share your email address with us. You can also join our consulation mailing list where we regularly list newly published analysis reports (as well as new consultations).

Why your views matter

This consultation seeks your views on the future of the SLCF, given the forecast decrease in waste disposed of at landfill sites because of Scotland’s transition to a more circular economy. The information gathered via the consultation and subsequent analysis will inform decisions about the future of the fund which will be communicated alongside the publication of the consultation analysis report.

 Decisions will be taken in advance of 2026-27, to ensure that all relevant organisations and interested parties are informed in good time.

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