However, today, globally still over 90% of plastic waste is not recycled. Therefore, incentivising plastic recycling paired with increased collection must remain high on the agenda in the context of the discussion of the UN Global Treaty taking place at the end of May in Paris. This will allow the replacement of virgin plastic production, while also diverting plastic waste from landfills and incineration.
With the EU having one of the most robust legislations European recyclers are pioneers in meeting the highest quality requirements. In practice, to ensure compliance with food contact legislation, for example, recycled plastics are subject to monitoring of substances implemented at recycling facilities.
Additionally, over the past decades, the plastics recycling industry has been working towards developing and implementing measures ahead of legislation to increase the environmentally sound processes, transparency and safety of recycled materials across the whole value chain. One such, example is setting a certification scheme to prevent the release of microplastics into the environment1 which has been adopted by many recycling companies across Europe.