The firm which was due to manage Scotland's controversial deposit return scheme (DRS) appears to be on the brink of collapse
after the UK government ruled it could only go ahead without glass bottles included.
Announcing the delay at Holyrood last week, Lorna Slater, the minister for green skills, circular economy and biodiversity, said the Scottish government had been left with"no other option".It said:"The board of Circularity Scotland have been working to manage the impact of the Scottish government's announcement and find a way for the business to continue to operate.
"The board recognises that this is an extremely difficult time for our people and is working tirelessly to find a solution. "We have remained in communication with our staff throughout and will provide updates to them at the earliest possible time."
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