Sustainable Packaging Archives
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French government and plastics lobby clash over Bisphenol A
The French government wants to ban the use of the chemical bisphenol A in plastic packaging in 2015. The plastics industry has responded by saying the government is being "unrealistic" about the challenges this change will produce. EURACTIV France reports.
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Waste sector calls for fair competition and ‘no grey zones’
SPECIAL REPORT / Industry leaders united around a call for fair, transparent and universal minimum extended producer responsibility (EPR) requirements in an ongoing review of EU waste management targets, at a Brussels conference last week.
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EU predicts ‘waste tsunami’ if world fails to cut down trash
The European Commission is preparing new policy proposals to reduce waste and reach greater recycling rates, in order to move towards a zero-refuse economy.
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Central Europe plays catch up on steel recycling
Central Europe's relatively low rates of recycling represent an untapped potential with easy gains, said participants at a Steel Packaging Summit in Košice. EURACTIV Slovakia reports.
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Brussels clears German packaging-deposit scheme
A long-standing case over Germany's mandatory return scheme for used cans and bottles was dropped by the Commission after changes were introduced in the system to make it compatible with EU internal trade rules.
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Ministers call for concrete measures on waste prevention
The Environment Council has emphasised the importance of keeping a clear waste hierarchy that puts the priority on prevention, thereby soothing green NGO fears that it wanted to prioritise incineration for generating energy.
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Experts criticise muddled EU waste proposals
The Commission's proposals on waste are foggy on key definitions that are at the heart of the new strategy focusing on life-cycle thinking, a panel of MEPs, business and NGO experts agreed.
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Commission opts for hands-off approach on waste policy
The proposed new waste strategy seeks to cut waste generation and boost recycling and recovery through a new 'life-cycle' approach. But it leaves the thorny issue of recycling and prevention targets to EU states.
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Brief – Packaging: recycling deadlines postponed for EU-10
EU ministers have rubber-stamped an agreement to postpone the
deadline for packaging waste recycling and recovery schemes in the
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Brief – EU court rules blocked packaging merger lawful
The Commission's blocking in 2001 of the merger between Tetra
Laval (packaging, Switzerland/Sweden) and Sidel (plastic bottles,
France) has been definitively overruled by the European Court of
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German drinks packaging deposit system ruled illegal
The European Court of Justice has ruled the German system of
mandatory return and deposit of drink packages illegal on the basis
that it imposes disproportionate trade restrictions on other EU
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Prevention and recycling of waste: EU ministers confirm life-cycle approach
The Commission's proposed life-cycle approach on prevention and recycling of waste has been given "clear recognition" by the informal environment Council. Decoupling and targets are still a long way off.
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Deal sealed on packaging waste directive
The Parliament gave its final blessing to the packaging waste
directive, after the recent approval by Council of the compromise
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Council decides on monitoring of greenhouse gases and packaging waste directive
On 26 January, the Council of Ministers formally adopted a decision on monitoring mechanisms for greenhouse gas emissions and a directive on packaging waste.
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Germany defends its mandatory deposit scheme for drinks packages
Mandatory return system should be judged against EU rules on
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Packaging waste: conciliation deal upsets environmentalists
The Conciliation Committee (between Parliament and Council) has
reached a compromise on the review of the Packaging Waste Directive
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Packaging waste: trying to wrap up a compromise
On 4 November, delegations of the Member States and the Parliament will formally start conciliation talks to clear the way for a final compromise on the review of the packaging waste directive.
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German deposit and return system for one-way packaging under Commission fire
According to the Commission, the German deposit and return system for non-refillable drinks packaging restricts imports from foreign producers and is therefore not in line with internal market rules.
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Commission warns Germany over its recycling scheme
On 23 July, the Commission asked Germany to suspend its system of charging a deposit on metal cans to encourage recycling but refrained from taking immediate legal action against Berlin.
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Parliament backs 2008 deadline for packaging waste
On 2 July, MEPs voted in second reading on the draft directive on packaging waste, pushing for the introduction of measures for the prevention of waste. However, MEPs gave their support to the Council's Common position on crucial issues such as the deadlines and targets, which is likely to lead to a faster conciliation process than expected.
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Conciliation looms over packaging waste
On 1 July, MEPs will debate in second reading the draft directive on packaging waste. The main amendments to be discussed concern the prevention of packaging waste, exports of such waste and exemptions to the directive.
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European Parliament to start second reading on packaging
After the adoption of a common Council position on 6 March 2003, the draft directive on packaging and packaging waste is starting its second reading in the European Parliament.
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Council and Parliament disagree on packaging waste
The EU's environment ministers reached a political agreeement on the review of the packaging and packaging waste directive during their Council meeting of 17 October. The Council's position postpones the date for complying with stricter recovery and recycling targets to 31 December 2008.
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European Parliament wants more reduction of packaging waste
On 3 September 2002, the European Parliament gave strong support to the Corbey report on packaging and packaging waste, demanding stricter rules on recycling.