Litter and flytipping strategy: final business and regulatory impact assessment

The results of the final business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) undertaken for the national litter and flytipping strategy.


7.0 Consumer Assessment

The Scottish Government definition of a consumer is "anyone who buys goods or digital content or uses goods or services either in the private or public sector, now or in the future".

Scottish Government specifies the following questions when determining the impact of proposed legislation on consumers:

Does the strategy affect the quality, availability or price of any goods or services in a market?

No, the publication of the strategy document and associated action plan will not have any impact on the quality, availability or price of any goods or services

Does the policy affect the essential services market, such as energy or water?

No.

Does the policy involve storage or increased use of consumer data?

No.

Does the policy increase opportunities for unscrupulous suppliers to target consumers?

No.

Does the policy impact the information available to consumers on either goods or services, or their rights in relation to these?

No.

Does the policy affect routes for consumers to seek advice or raise complaints on consumer issues?

No.

Contact

Email: NLFS@gov.scot

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