PROPOSED ECOCIDE (PREVENTION) (SCOTLAND) BILL – MONICA LENNON MSP
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The Stage 1 report on Monica Lennon MSP’s proposed Ecocide (Scotland) Bill was published on Friday 23 January 2026. 
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The report summarises the evidence gathered from experts, organisations, and communities across Scotland ahead of Stage 1 scrutiny in the chamber, highlighting the seriousness of the environmental harm this Bill seeks to prevent. 
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Read the full report 

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The report reflects a range of evidence and viewpoints on the Bill, offering a helpful overview as Stage 1 scrutiny and further parliamentary consideration continue 

What happens next? 
The Ecocide (Scotland) Bill now moves to the next stage of the parliamentary process, where amendments can be considered and the detail of the legislation further refined. 

This is a crucial moment to show that there is public, civic, and cross-sector support for strong laws that protect Scotland’s environment and hold the worst polluters to account. 
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Take action: 
In the meantime, you can help by emailing your local MSP to ask that they support the bill or sharing ecocide stories on social media. 

Together we can change the law, save nature and stop ecocide.


Monica Lennon MSP
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