
The EU agreed on Monday to make all packaging recyclable by 2030 and ban single-use plastic containers in restaurants while limiting PFAS (“persistent pollutants”), measures that come with hard-to-get exemptions, AFP reported.
From parcels to coffee cups, Europeans have never produced more packaging waste: 188.7 kg per capita in 2021 (a jump of 32 kg over the decade), with only 64% recycled (40% for plastic packaging), according to . Eurostat.
To remedy this situation, the 27 EU member states have set themselves the goal of reducing packaging waste by 5% by 2030 (compared to 2018), then by 10% in 2035 and by 15% in 2040.
First of all, from 2030 all packaging in the EU must be recyclable, and by 2035 it must be systematically recycled to encourage a circular economy.
These goals are included in the landmark Green Deal text agreed on Monday night by member states and the European Parliament.
“This is a historic moment: for the first time in law, Europe seeks to reduce the consumption of packaging, regardless of the material (glass, plastic, metal, etc.),” emphasizes the speaker, Member of the European Parliament Frederic Ries.
Source: Hot News

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