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John Ferguson

Highland Spring gets £4.5m from green fund despite impact of plastic bottles

The Scottish government has been criticised after handing £4.5million to a billionaire's bottled water firm.

Emirati tycoon Mahdi Al-Tajir’s Highland Spring got the cash for a train depot at its factory in Perthshire after claiming it will help cut emissions.

But bottled water is considered by environmentalists to be a huge and unnecessary contributor to climate change and plastic pollution.

A Freedom of Information request showed the Scottish government paid £4.47m from an environmental fund towards the £20m depot.

The firm said half of its bottles would now go by rail, avoiding thousands of truck journeys each year.

Highland Spring is produced in Perthshire (PA)

But the Barcelona Institute for Global Health found making a plastic bottle uses three times as much water than the bottle can hold, and bottled water is 3,500 times worse for the environment than tap water.

Al-Tajir, who owns a £250m home near Buckingham Palace, has an estimated fortune of at least £1.65bn.

Labour MSP Neil Bibby said of the depot: “The sums of public money involved are substantial, there are questions to answer.”

Scottish Labour MSP Neil Bibby (Getty Images)

A spokesman for First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: “Removing more than 10 million lorry miles from Scotland’s roads in the first 10 years of operation will go a long way to improving the environment.”

Highland Spring said: “We appreciate their support in delivering this project.”

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