Global Mechanical Recycling 50 Million Tonnes Annually by 2050

Global Mechanical Recycling: 50 Million Tonnes Annually by 2050

A recent industry whitepaper by ICIS (Independent Commodity Intelligence Services), projects that global mechanical recycling could reach over 50 million tonnes annually by 2050. This marks a doubling of current recycling rates in regions such as Europe, North America, and North Asia, where mechanical recycling made up just 8% of demand in 2024. The analysis…

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EU Ecolabel Pushes Green Paper Procurement

Public institutions across Europe are being encouraged to embrace sustainable paper procurement, thanks to two newly published EU Ecolabel Practical Guides. The European Commission has released clear, user-friendly resources to help public buyers include environmental standards in tenders for graphic paper and tissue paper products. A third guide focusing on printed paper and stationery is…

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CEFLEX Assesses Recycling Tech for Flexible Packaging

A new report from the Circular Economy for Flexible Packaging (CEFLEX) initiative outlines five advanced recycling technology categories that promise to raise the quality of recyclates and make flexible packaging more recyclable than ever before. The research aims to support EU circular economy goals, including the ambitious target of recycling 55 % of flexible packaging…

UK DMO to Run New Deposit Return Scheme

The UK Government, alongside Northern Ireland’s Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, and Scottish Ministers, has selected the UK Deposit Management Organization (UK DMO) to administer the forthcoming Deposit Return Scheme (DRS). Covering England, Northern Ireland and Scotland, this marks a pivotal move towards enhancing recycling infrastructure for single-use plastic and metal beverage containers.…

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Iceland Referred to the EFTA Court Over Waste Management

The EFTA Surveillance Authority (ESA) has taken legal action against Iceland by referring a long-standing case to the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Court. The issue at hand is Iceland’s continued failure to align with European Economic Area (EEA) regulations concerning the disposal of animal by-products not meant for human consumption.   Persistent Non-Compliance with…

Portugal’s Deposit Return Scheme in 2026

The preparation of Portugal’s national Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) for single-use beverage containers in 2026 was announced in a recent publication by Sensoneo. This initiative aims to enhance recycling efforts, minimize waste, and serve as a model for other Southern European nations looking to implement similar environmental measures.   A Major Development in Waste Management…

Plastics Recyclers Europe: Industry at a Breaking Point - photo of waste

Plastics Recyclers Europe: Industry at a Breaking Point

According to a recent publication by Plastics Recyclers Europe, the European plastic recycling industry is facing an unprecedented crisis. Declining domestic production, increased reliance on imports, and mounting economic pressures have forced many companies to shut down. Despite repeated warnings from industry leaders, the situation has deteriorated, threatening the entire plastic recycling value chain.  …

Dutch Government Considers Ending Single-Use Plastic Surcharge

Dutch Government Considers Ending Single-Use Plastic Surcharge

The Dutch government is evaluating whether to remove its national single-use plastic surcharge on packaging, as concerns grow over its limited effectiveness in reducing plastic waste and promoting reusable alternatives.   Policy Review and Its Impact Implemented in July 2023, the policy aimed to push both businesses and consumers toward more sustainable choices. However, an…

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Growing Consumer Demand for Reusables in UK

Recent research from GoUnpackaged highlights a significant shift in consumer attitude towards single-use plastic. A majority of shoppers in the UK want retailers to offer more reuse and refill options, with many customers even prioritizing shopping at supermarkets that implement such systems, signaling that sustainability is becoming a crucial factor in retail competitiveness.   Research…

Report Highlights EU Record in Aluminium Cans Recycling

Report Highlights EU Record in Aluminium Cans Recycling

A recent report from Metal Packaging Europe and European Aluminium highlights a record-breaking achievement in aluminium beverage can recycling across Europe. Despite a minor decline in the overall recycling rate of aluminium beverage cans due to increased consumption and unchanged recycling infrastructure, the total volume of recycled aluminium reached an unprecedented 580,000 tonnes. This marks…

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PackUK: New Scheme Administrator for pEPR

The UK has launched PackUK, a scheme administrator dedicated to managing the Extended Producer Responsibility for Packaging (pEPR). Officially introduced on January 21, 2025, this initiative aims to promote sustainability and shift the financial burden of packaging waste management from taxpayers and local authorities to the businesses that produce and distribute packaging materials.   Implementing…