litter and plastic bottles on beach - Countries with DRS Linked to Major Drop in Beach Litter

Countries with DRS Linked to Major Drop in Beach Litter

A global review of waste and pollution data has revealed that countries with deposit return schemes (DRS) see significantly less drinks container litter on their beaches. According to circular economy organization Reloop, nations that have adopted these systems report, on average, a 54% reduction in beverage container waste in coastal areas.   Drastic Cut in…

Expanded Accreditation - ISO17025

Expanded Accreditation: Enhancing Our Capabilities

Our laboratory has officially expanded its accredited methods for chemical and mechanical testing, reinforcing our commitment to quality, compliance, and customer confidence. We are now accredited for a broader and more advanced range of metal determination techniques. These include the specific migration, total content, and extractable content of critical elements in packaging materials, crucial for…

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…

Investing in Chemical Recycling: A €400 Billion Opportunity?

Investing in Chemical Recycling: A €400 Billion Opportunity?

A recent study by consultancy group Bain & Company underscores the transformative potential of chemical recycling in reshaping the plastics industry. Despite its current limitations, the sector is viewed as a key driver for reducing plastic waste and lessening dependence on virgin materials—if adequate investment and policy backing are secured.   A Newcomer Industry Held…

tech recycling - CEFLEX Assesses Recycling Tech for Flexible Packaging

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…

Stalled-Momentum-in-Rigid-Polyolefins-Recycling-Across-Europe

Stalled Momentum in Rigid Polyolefins Recycling Across Europe

The once-promising expansion of rigid polyolefin recycling in Europe has reached an impasse, according to a recent joint analysis by Plastics Recyclers Europe (PRE) and ICIS. After years of steady growth, recycling capacities for high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and polypropylene (PP) plateaued in 2023, revealing a significant slowdown in progress within the European recycling sector.  …

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.…

Amendment on Dutch Regulation for Metals in Contact with Food

Amendment on Dutch Regulation for Food Contact Metals

On 31 December 2024, the State Secretary for Health, Welfare and Sport of the Dutch Government, enacted a ministerial regulation, modifying the Commodities Act Regulation on Packaging and Utensils (Warenwetregeling verpakkingen en gebruiksartikelen). This update implements the Benelux Committee of Ministers’ decision on metals and alloys intended for contact with foodstuffs (M (2022) 12) and…

Industrial factory chimney releasing pollution at sunset - Toxic Pollution Around Waste Incinerators in Europe

Studies Reveal Toxic Pollution Around Waste Incinerators in Europe

In a new publication by Zero Waste Europe, recent research from the ToxicoWatch Foundation has linked waste incinerators in Europe to serious environmental contamination from PFAS and other toxins in parts of Spain, France, and the Netherlands.   Toxic Chemicals Found Near Waste-to-Energy Plants The studies, conducted around Waste-to-Energy (WtE) facilities in Zubieta (Spain), Harlingen…

lanfill with waste - Iceland Referred to the EFTA Court Over Waste Management

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…