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23.—(1) The amount of relevant packaging waste the producer has collected during the relevant period from persons other than the producer.
(2) The amount of packaging waste the producer has collected during the relevant period consisting of—
(a)the producer’s own packaging waste,
(b)packaging waste from other persons.
(3) How much of the waste referred to in sub-paragraph (2) was—
(a)collected from each nation within the United Kingdom,
(b)sent for recycling to another nation in the United Kingdom, identifying the nation concerned.
(4) The amount of waste declared under sub-paragraphs (1), (2) and (3) must be declared by weight, in kilograms, and be further broken down by packaging category.
(5) In sub-paragraph (1), packaging waste is “relevant packaging waste” if it is not collected from households for recycling by more than 75% of the relevant authorities in Scotland responsible for waste collection.
(6) In sub-paragraph (5), in relation to glass, “collected for recycling from households” includes glass deposited at a bring site by the occupier of a domestic property.
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