Europe recycled 44% of beverage cartons in 2015, according to industrywide figures. This corresponds to some 400,000 tonnes, or more than 16 billion used beverage cartons, recycled, in more than 20 paper mills in Europe, according to Brussels-based ACE (Alliance for Beverage Cartons and the Environment). The total recovery rate (recycling and energy recovery) for cartons throughout Europe reached 74%.
Annick Carpentier, director general of ACE, says, “Our sector is committed to supporting and promoting beverage carton recycling, and we are happy to report a continued year-on-year increase.”
ACE says wide differences in recycling achievements across European Union member states still exist. In those that efficiently separate packaging waste collection, beverage carton recycling reaches up to 70%. Following a voluntary initiative to collect cartons in 2015, the Netherlands saw a substantial increase in recycling rates.
“Recycling of milk or juice cartons used in homes across Europe can be increased further,” Carpentier says. “ACE suggests collecting all packaging separately, combined with a ban on landfilling packaging waste. Industry has been focusing on innovation in recycling solutions for our packaging, which is made of responsibly sourced, low-carbon renewable materials. Legal obligations such as these would provide much needed security for investment in recycling infrastructure.”
ACE members include beverage carton producers Tetra Pak, SIG Combibloc and Elopak.