What is the current market share of recyclates in packaging and what measures could further promote their use?
Hancker: The use of recyclates has risen by 24% to 580 kt since 2021, particularly due to an increase in post-consumer recyclates (PCR). The proportion in plastic packaging rose from 11% to 15%. However, the target of one million tons of recyclates by 2025 will not be achieved. Greater cooperation between policymakers, industry and consumers as well as better collection, sorting and design for recycling are necessary to achieve the target.
On 27.11.24, the EU Parliament passed the European packaging regulation PPWR. What specific challenges and opportunities do you see for the packaging industry as a result of this new regulation?
Hancker: The PPWR sets the framework for a common internal market, incentives for the use of recyclates and reusable applications. We welcome this, as plastic packaging that uses fewer resources is already a sustainable choice today. However, many of the regulations on packaging bans, reusable quotas, recycling requirements and use quotas for recyclates only apply to plastic packaging or provide for exemptions for other packaging materials. This encourages a shift towards thicker and heavier packaging materials and therefore more packaging waste and more CO2 emissions. This does not make ecological sense.