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EU enforces new packaging waste rules to cut emissions and boost recycling

The Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation enters into force with new measures to further tackle the environmental challenges caused by excessive packaging. It will significantly cut greenhouse gas emissions, water use, and environmental costs in the packaging industry.

In parallel, the regulation will create opportunities for recycling and sustainability sectors. It is an important step towards a more competitive, sustainable, and circular economy for the EU.

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The new measures aim to develop a single market for waste, secondary and reusable materials; promote recycling; and reduce dependency on primary resources. They include promoting reuse and refill as alternatives to single-use packaging and improving consumer information. Packaging will be more sustainable and enable consumers to reuse and sort their packaging waste more effectively, with solutions customized to the specific needs of Member States and businesses. The regulation will thus enhance resource efficiency and boost the circular use of materials.

By offering new business opportunities, the regulation will generate jobs and drive innovation in packaging solutions. It will also increase efficiency in the recycling sector. Additionally, restrictions on certain hazardous substances will protect consumer health and the environment.

The Commission will now focus on the implementation of the new regulation.

For more information:
Paula Pinho
European Commission
Tel: +32 2 292 08 15
Email: paula.pinho@ec.europa.eu
www.environment.ec.europa.eu

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