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ECHA Proposes Adding Three Substances to the SVHC Candidate List

On September 1st 2025, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) announced a proposal to add three substances to the Candidate List of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHCs). A public consultation on the proposal is now open and will run until October 16, 2025.   Substances Under Review The substances under review are: 4,4′-[2,2,2-trifluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethylidene]diphenol and its…

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Policy Uncertainty Threatens India’s rPET Industry

India’s rPET industry (recycled PET) is facing turbulence after amendments to the Plastic Waste Management Rules created uncertainty around recycled content obligations. The Association of PET Recyclers (Bharat), which represents Indian recycling companies, has warned that brand owners are stalling procurement, undermining demand and threatening years of investment.   Brand Owners Delay Purchases Amid Rule…

Industry Concerned Over Proposed Increase of EU Plastic Packaging Levy

Industry Concerned Over Proposed Increase of EU Plastic Packaging Levy

The European Commission has proposed raising the EU-wide levy on non-recycled plastic packaging waste, in order to account for inflation, which has eroded the real value of the current charge. Introduced in 2021 as part of measures to balance the budget after Brexit, the levy has already generated an estimated € 7.2 billion in revenue.…

Poland EPR Packaging Law Faces Industry Pushback

Poland EPR Packaging Law Faces Industry Pushback

Poland’s Ministry of Environment is preparing to roll out a fully state-run Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) system, sparking pushback from major packaging industry groups including EUROPEN, Cepi, Flexible Packaging Europe, and Pro Carton. The organizations warn that the proposed model risks undermining both the EU Waste Framework Directive (WFD) and the Packaging and Packaging Waste…

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Europe’s Plastics Industry Demands Urgent EU Action

According to Plastic Recyclers Europe’s latest publication, Europe’s plastics value chain is in crisis. Production is down, recycling plants are shutting, and the EU’s global market share has dropped from 22 % in 2006 to just 12 %. By the end of 2025, nearly one million tonnes of recycling capacity will disappear, putting competitiveness and…

Global Plastics Treaty INC-5.2 Talks Collapse Without Agreement

Global Plastics Treaty INC-5.2: Talks Collapse Without Agreement

The second part of the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5.2), convened from August 5 to 15, 2025 at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, represented what many falsely hoped would be the final push toward a legally binding global plastics treaty to curb plastic pollution from production to disposal.   Before the…

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EU Rules for Chemically-Recycled PET in Plastic Bottles

In the European Commission’s latest publication, new draft rules have been put forward to standardize how companies calculate, verify and report chemically-recycled content in single-use plastic beverage bottles. This initiative is part of the EU’s push to achieve strict recycled content targets under the Single-Use Plastics Directive (SUPD), which demands 25 % recycled PET in…

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Japan’s Positive List for FCMs: Final Guidance & 5 Year Transition

In our previous article, we outlined Japan’s introduction of a Positive List (PL) system for food contact materials (FCMs) under the Food Sanitation Act. As the official enforcement date of June 1, 2025 passed, Japan’s Consumer Affairs Agency (CAA) released crucial updates clarifying final procedures, exemptions, and a phased transition period.   Positive List: Finalized Substances and…

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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…

Extra Negotiation Round by UN for a Global Plastics Treaty

Extra Negotiation Round by UN for a Global Plastics Treaty

Efforts to establish a global plastics treaty to combat plastic pollution have faced significant setbacks, prompting the United Nations Environment Programme to schedule an additional negotiation session (INC-5.2) from August 5 to 14 in Switzerland.   Negotiations Extended Following Stalemate The United Nations Environment Programme has scheduled an extra negotiation round for a global plastics…

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…