A few years ago, the Commission set out to make plastics fully circular, limiting and even banning some of the most polluting 🥤🍴🥡
  
Today we take the next step by putting the entire packaging sector firmly on track towards circularity 📦♻️


RT @EU_Commission: 🙅 Waste no more.

A packaging waste solution is here – with our new proposals to:
🔹 prevent the generation of new waste,
🔹 boosting reuse and refill of packaging,
🔹 make …

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/TimmermansEU/

We all know the examples: your online order comes in a half-empty but massive box, or you eat at a cafe and get served in single-use containers, leaving behind a mountain of waste.
 
Such overpackaging is a nuisance to us and damaging to our environment.

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/TimmermansEU/

1️⃣ We reduce packaging where it makes sense:

🟢 Limits on overpackaging for e-commerce
🟢 Unwrapped fruits and vegetables
🟢 No miniature shampoos in hotels

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/TimmermansEU/

2️⃣ We need more . Because we cannot recycle ourselves out of a growing stream of waste.

🟢 From 2030 food or drinks consumed on site must be offered on reusables.
🟢 From 2040 80% of coffees-to-go will come in a reusable cup - or in your own.

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/TimmermansEU/

3️⃣ All packaging should be easy to recycle, made as much as possible from recycled material.

🟢 A single label for all packaging will tell you how and in which bin to recycle it.
🟢 Member States will have to implement deposit return schemes for plastic bottles and metal cans.

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/TimmermansEU/

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