Commission's Circular Economy Proposal Leaves Room for More Ambitious Actions on Bio-Industries Such as Bioplastics
BERLIN, December 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
European Bioplastics welcomes the European Commission's new proposal on the Circular Economy in Europe and is looking forward to contributing to the debate on how renewable and biodegradable materials can best fit into this vision. "The proposal is an important step towards closing the carbon loop in Europe," says François de Bie, Chairman of European Bioplastics.
The Communication acknowledges that 'bio-based materials present advantages due to their renewability, biodegradability and compostability'. The carbon loop, in which bioplastics play a key role, needs to be recognised and supported within the EU's legislative framework. Furthermore, bioplastics should play an important role within legislation to revise waste targets, as they contribute to multiplying end-of-life options, such as mechanical and organic recycling, and waste to 'bio'-energy. The material and environmental properties of bioplastics should also be recognised within the context of ecodesign measures.
Unfortunately, the Commission's proposal to amend the Waste Framework Directive falls short of fully recognising the advantages of organic waste collection for Europe. With the right waste legislation in place, an additional 60 million tonnes of bio-waste could be recycled, which would result in the creation of 30,000 new jobs.[1]
"Even though production will continue to grow, forecasts show that in 2019, more than 95 percent of bioplastics production capacities will be located outside of Europe. If EU Member States want to make full use of bioplastics' environmental, economic and social potential, they need to tackle the problem of limited economic and political support," says François de Bie.
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1. Source: European Compost Network (ECN) e.V.
Full statement: http://en.european-bioplastics.org/press/press-releases/
Contact: Kristy Lange, press@european-bioplastics.org, +49(0)30-28482356.
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