Maintains stiffness and heat resistance, with no need for multi-layer materials.
Fits into existing PET recycling systems
Targets 90% of single-use applications, significantly reducing waste.
Producing recyclable PET saves energy compared to virgin materials.
The EU’s PPWR establishes mandatory sustainability requirements for all packaging to be fully recyclable or reusable by 2030, with specific targets for recycled content and waste reduction. The regulation applies to all packaging placed on the EU market, regardless of the material use.
By 2030, all packaging must be recyclable, adhering to specific design criteria, with minimum performance grades (A, B, or C).
Plastic packaging must include mandatory minimum amounts of recycled content by 2030, ranging from 10% to 35% depending on the material type, rising to over 60% by 2040.
"Forever chemicals" (PFAS) in food contact packaging will be restricted, alongside strict limits on heavy metals like lead and cadmium.
Packaging must be designed to minimize weight and volume, limiting empty space in transport and e-commerce packaging to 50%.
Mandatory minimum reuse targets are set for various sectors, including e-commerce, beverage, and take-away, with Member States allowed to set higher requirements.
Labeling and Sorting: Clear, harmonized labels must be used, indicating material composition and sorting instructions.
Mandatory targets for reducing packaging waste per capita: 5% by 2030, 10% by 2035, and 15% by 2040.