, Chemical recycling: what role for the EU’s circularity and decarbonisation objectives | Centre for European Policy Studies, TheCircularEconomy.com

Chemical recycling: what role for the EU’s circularity and decarbonisation objectives | Centre for European Policy Studies

, Chemical recycling: what role for the EU’s circularity and decarbonisation objectives | Centre for European Policy Studies, TheCircularEconomy.com

Plastics have enjoyed exceptional growth in production for decades and are used extensively across a multitude of sectors including packaging, construction, electronics, automotive and agriculture. Prompted by concerns over plastic waste generation and impacts on terrestrial and marine ecosystems, in 2018 the European Commission published a strategy on plastics which was followed by legislative actions such as ban of certain single-use plastic items. In 2019 out of about 29 million tonnes of plastic collected in the EU the majority (68%) was either incinerated for energy recovery or ended up in landfills.  

There has been a debate for some time about whether the concept of chemical recycling can be among the solutions for managing plastic waste. Chemical recycling technologies have not yet reached the market at scale although recently there have been several announcements for the development of new plastic recycling plans in Europe and abroad. Objective of this event will be to bring together stakeholders from the plastics value chain to discuss whether and under what conditions chemical recycling technologiesaviercould make a contribution to the EU’s circularity and decarbonisation objectives.  

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, Chemical recycling: what role for the EU’s circularity and decarbonisation objectives | Centre for European Policy Studies, TheCircularEconomy.com

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