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Green Claims Directive: Call for Clarity and Transition Time

A coalition of European industry groups is urging EU policymakers to refine the Green Claims Directive by simplifying its substantiation and verification processes. Organizations from sectors including food, cosmetics, paper, and beverages, have signed a joint statement advocating for a more transparent framework that ensures businesses can meet environmental claim requirements without excessive burdens.  …

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Call for Extension of EU Waste Shipment Regulation Deadlines

The European Recycling Industries’ Confederation (EuRIC) has raised urgent concerns about the EU Waste Shipment Regulation (WSR) 1157/2024, warning that its implementation threatens to severely impact global recycling markets and place European recyclers at a competitive disadvantage. EuRIC is calling for an immediate extension of the regulation’s deadlines to allow non-OECD countries sufficient time to…

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New DRS in England and Northern Ireland

Following last year’s announcement of the UK-wide Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) launch in October 2027, the UK Government has formally introduced new regulations for a DRS, aimed at improving recycling rates for single-use drink containers in England and Northern Ireland. While the initiative marks a significant step toward tackling waste, industry leaders have raised concerns…

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GPAP Expands to 25 Nations in Global Plastic Battle

The Global Plastic Action Partnership (GPAP) has reached a significant milestone, now involving 25 countries and impacting more than 1.5 billion people. With the recent inclusion of Angola, Bangladesh, Gabon, Guatemala, Kenya, Senegal, and Tanzania, GPAP has grown into the largest international program dedicated to addressing plastic pollution.   A Growing Global Effort Against Plastic…

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Defra Introduces New Recyclability Assessment Framework to Enhance Packaging Sustainability

The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) of the UK has recently introduced a framework to evaluate and categorize the recyclability of various packaging materials, under the Packaging Extended Producer Responsibility (pEPR) initiative. This system aims to help businesses understand how their packaging impacts recycling processes and associated costs.   Recyclability Assessment Framework…

Confusing Guidance Poses Plastic Recycling Challenges for UK

A recent survey by Recoup, a UK plastics charity, reveals that local councils are struggling to prepare for upcoming waste management reforms, with many still unaware of the looming requirements for kerbside plastic collections. Additionally, inconsistent recycling instructions are causing public confusion, potentially hindering progress toward sustainability goals.   Fragmented Communication on Plastic Recycling Recoup’s…

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BIR: Trade Restrictions Jeopardize Global Recycling Progress

The Bureau for International Recycling (BIR), representing over 30,000 companies across 73 nations, has raised concerns about the adverse effects of restrictive trade policies on recycled materials. A recent position paper, approved by the World Council of Recycling Associations in Singapore, highlights how these trade barriers undermine the recycling industry’s potential to drive sustainable practices…

EFSA Re-evaluation of Silicon Dioxide (E 551) as a Food Additive for Infants

EFSA Re-evaluation of Silicon Dioxide (E 551) as a Food Additive for Infants

On October 17, 2024, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) published an updated scientific opinion on the safety of silicon dioxide (E 551) as a food additive. Commonly used as an anti-caking agent, E 551 prevents powdered foods from clumping together and is widely permitted in the EU for various food products, including those intended…

On-the-Go Recycling

Keep Scotland Beautiful Launches Campaign to Boost On-the-Go Recycling

In a bid to raise awareness about recycling on-the-go packaging, environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful (KSB) has initiated an eight-week campaign aimed at encouraging people to dispose of their packaging waste in the correct recycling bins. Supported by Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Great Britain (CCEP), the campaign seeks to reduce litter and improve recycling habits across…

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WRAP Calls for Ban on Plastic Packaging for Fresh Produce by 2030

The UK non-profit organization, Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP), is pressing the UK Government to enforce a ban on plastic packaging for uncut fresh fruits and vegetables in retail. This recommendation is part of WRAP’s broader strategy to cut down on food and plastic waste, aiming to reduce the UK’s overall environmental impact by…

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German Aluminium Industry Joins Forces for Climate Neutrality and Competitiveness

Germany’s aluminium industry has been seeing significant strides in both growth and innovation, with a new initiative aiming to take it even further. Aluminium Deutschland, IG Metall, and IGBCE, along with five German federal states and various social partners, have launched the German Aluminium Alliance. This alliance focuses on advancing the country’s aluminium sector towards…

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TNPP to Be Added in EU Hazardous Chemicals List

Tris(4-nonylphenyl) Phosphite (TNPP), commonly used as an antioxidant in plastics and rubber, has been proposed for classification as a Substance of Very High Concern (SVHC) by French authorities. This is due to its degradation into 4-nonylphenol, a known endocrine disruptor.   What is Tris(4-nonylphenyl) Phosphite (TNPP)? Tris(4-nonylphenyl, branched and linear) phosphite (TNPP) is an industrial…