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EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation Coming into Effect: New Rules Businesses Must Know
Category: Trade ComplianceDate: December 18, 2023 14:34Source: Import and Export Agency of Zhongshen International Trade
Home?Trade Compliance? EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation Coming into Effect: New Rules Businesses Must Know
On November 22, 2023, the European Parliament passed the revised Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), marking a significant step forward in the EUs packaging regulatory framework. The adoption of this regulation not only signifies progress in addressing packaging waste issues and promoting reuse and recycling but also presents new challenges and requirements for businesses.
Core Content of the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation
Reduction and Limitation of Packaging Use The PPWR sets clear reduction targets: 5% by 2030, 10% by 2035, and 15% by 2040. Specifically for plastic packaging, the reduction targets are 10% by 2030, 15% by 2035, and 20% by 2040.
Requirements for Recycled Plastic Content (1) By 2030, contact-sensitive packaging made from PET plastic should contain 30% recycled plastic (excluding single-use beverage bottles). (2) Contact-sensitive packaging made from other plastics (including food-contact plastic packaging) should contain 7.5% recycled plastic.
Ban on Ultra-Lightweight Plastic Shopping Bags PPWR plans to prohibit the sale of very lightweight plastic shopping bags below 15 microns, unless for hygiene reasons or as primary packaging for bulk food.
Restrictions on Single-Use Packaging Proposes restrictions on single-use packaging such as miniature hotel amenity packaging and shrink-wrapped airport carry-on luggage.
Prohibition of Certain Chemicals in Food Packaging Bans the use of forever chemicals (PFAS) and bisphenol A in food-contact packaging to protect consumer health.
Encouraging Consumers to Reuse Packaging The food service industry (e.g., hotels, restaurants, and cafes) is encouraged to allow consumers to use their own containers.
New Rules for Collection and Recycling of Packaging Waste All packaging must meet recyclability requirements and be collected separately by material type (e.g., plastic, wood, metal, glass, paper, etc.), achieving a 90% material recycling rate by 2029.
Impact on Businesses and Response Strategies
Innovation in Packaging Design Businesses need to innovate packaging design to reduce material usage while improving recyclability and reusability.
Investment in Eco-Friendly Materials Active investment in and adoption of eco-friendly materials, particularly recycled plastics, is required to comply with regulatory standards.
Compliance Management and Monitoring Enhance compliance management, closely track regulatory changes, and adjust production and supply chains to meet new requirements.
Strengthening Consumer Engagement Collaborate with consumers to encourage their participation in packaging recycling and reuse, thereby raising overall environmental awareness.