The European Organization for Packaging and the Environment announced that EU packaging recycling targets will not be revised at the end of this year as originally intended.
When the EU Directive on Packaging and Packaging Waste was revised in 2004, it was agreed by the European Parliament and Member States that targets for a five year phase from 2009 until 2014 should be set not later than Dec. 31, 2007 but now this will not be acted upon.
The EUROPEN report notes that the most recently published European Commission data shows that many of the original EU Member States have already surpassed the 2008 targets and that new Member States are making rapid progress towards achieving them by the extended timelines they were granted at the time they joined the European Union.
The European Commission in its report late last year on the implementation and impact of the Directive already signaled its opinion that it considers the current targets optimal and that they should remain stable to enable new Member States to catch up.
The Commission wrote that it intends to include an assessment of the progress made by member states in recycling and recovering packaging waste in the promised 2010 review of the Thematic Strategy on the Prevention and Recycling of all waste.
Currently, the EU Framework Directive on waste is under revision and Commission officials have indicated their reluctance to propose changes to any daughter directives until the revision process has been completed and its outcome assessed.
Latest from Recycling Today
- US Steel to restart Illinois blast furnace
- AISI, Aluminum Association cite USMCA triangular trading concerns
- Nucor names new president
- DOE rare earths funding is open to recyclers
- Design for Recycling Resolution introduced
- PetStar PET recycling plant expands
- Iron Bull addresses scrap handling needs with custom hoppers
- REgroup, CP Group to build advanced MRF in Nova Scotia