Circularity Scotland needed cash to keep it going. We felt that Circularity Scotland could do the same here.” I suppose this explains why bankers rarely trust their “feelings” rather than inconvenient evidence. And don’t forget that Circularity Scotland said it could make the scheme work without glass - in which case, it would not have gone bust and the Scottish National Investment Bank might have got its money back. To do otherwise, said Biffa would “completely undermine” the Scottish Government’s business credibility. He was MP for Cunninghame North from 1987 until 2005 and served as a Minister of State from 1997 to 2003.
Source: The Herald August 01, 2023 16:24 UTC