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Europe | Update draft of Single-Use Plastics Directive

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Eurofins newsflash Food Contact Materials - Europe - Amendment of Regulation (EU) No 10/2011 on food contact plastic materials

 

Update draft of Single-Use Plastics Directive

 

On 18th January 2019,  the Council of the European Union published an amendmend (5483/19 ) of the draft Directive on the reduction of the impact of certain plastics products on the environment (Single-Use Plastics Directive).

 

The main changes with the European Commission’s  original proposed draft of May 28, 2018 are:

 

  • Add examples to the definition of “single-use plastic product”
  • Revisions to existing definitions and the new definitions: Oxo-degradable plastic and Biodegradable plastic
  • Compliance dates
  • Include specific single-use plastic products (Part A of the Annex)
  • Add products made from expanded polystyrene to the list of Part B of the Annex

 

The main Deadlines:

 

2025

  • A requirement for PET beverages to be made from at least 25% recycled plastics calculated as an average for all PET bottles placed on the national market
  • A requirement to achieve an annual 77% separate collection rate by weight for single-use beverage bottles with a capacity of up to three liters, including their caps and lids

2026

  • A requirement to achieve a measurable quantitative reduction in the consumption of the single-use plastic products listed in Part A of the Annex in comparison to 2022

2029

  • A requirement to achieve an annual 90% separate collection rate by weight for single-use beverage bottles with a capacity of up to three liters, including their caps and lids

2030

  • A  requirement for PET beverages to be made from at least 30% recycled plastics, calculated as an average for all PET bottles placed on the national market

 

This amended draft Directive’s is not a final version because additional amendments may be added by the European Parliament or the Council. The provisional date to adopt this Directive would be June 2019.