Environmental Standards Scotland asks for views on new five-year Strategy

Environmental Standards Scotland (ESS) has launched a public consultation on a draft of its new Strategy that will set the direction of work for the organisation for the next five years.

ESS Consultation information for draft strategy 2026-2031 - pdf
ESS Consultation information for draft strategy 2026-2031 – pdf

The consultation will give organisations and members of the public living in Scotland with an interest in ESS’ role, the opportunity to provide their views and help shape the development of ESS final Strategy that will be submitted to Parliament later this year.

The draft Strategy sets out a clear framework for how ESS will ensure public bodies in Scotland are complying with environmental law, as well as how ESS will scrutinise the effectiveness of environmental law in Scotland, and how it is implemented and applied.

The document includes an updated vision and new strategic objectives for the organisation and sets out a fresh approach to prioritisation within its work.

The consultation will also seek feedback on ESS’ proposed response to a recommendation made to ESS by Scottish Ministers following the Scottish Government’s review of environmental governance.

Residents in Scotland are also invited to participate in an online consultation information session that will take place on 19 June 2025 where they can hear directly from the Chief Executive and other ESS staff about the new draft Strategy.

Mark Roberts, Chief Executive of ESS, said:

“This consultation will enable us to refine our final Strategy which will be submitted to the Scottish Parliament for approval later this year. Environmental law directly and indirectly impacts every resident, business and community in Scotland so we’re keen to hear from as wide a range of people and groups as possible. I would encourage anyone with an interest in our work to take part.”

ESS was established in October 2021 to ensure environmental laws and standards are adhered to in Scotland, replacing the European Union’s scrutiny and enforcement role after Brexit.

ESS’ first Strategy covered the period from 2022-2025. During this time, ESS has investigated compliance with a wide range of environmental law on issues including the management of special protection areas for birds, air quality and wrasse fishing. The organisation has also examined the effectiveness of environmental law in areas such as storm overflows, marine litter and soils.

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