17 European associations from the plastics value chain and
different sectors have issued their recommendations on the recent draft
guidelines to support the implementation of the Single use plastics Directive.
European associations fully support the objective of the SUP
Directive to reduce impact of certain plastic products on the environment, as
well as the promotion of circular approaches aimed at reducing waste generation. Our
sectors have supported the publication of a guidance document that would seek a
harmonised implementation of the SUP Directive across the Member States, and to this end, we have
constructively engaged with the Commission services in preparation of the
Guidelines. We are, however, preoccupied with the latest version of the draft
Guidelines that were shared for consideration by EU Member States on 19 January
2021.
This draft raises several significant issues for the
European packaging value-chain, notably the lack of consideration for the EU
Single Market for packaging products, and a clear widening of the scope of the
Guidelines compared to the original legislative text. Rather than provide
much-needed clarification, the Guidelines risk, on the contrary, to strongly
hinder our companies’ efforts to eliminate plastic waste and transition to a
circular economy for plastics. Our associations have the following key
recommendations to ensure that the policy objectives of the SUP Directive are
attained.
Download: Joint-industry statement on the Single-Use Plastics (SUP) draft Guidelines