Achieving recycling targets for packaging waste is the process by which a specified percentage of packaging introduced to the market is processed and reused.
This is a requirement arising from EU and national law aimed at protecting the environment and reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills.
Achieving recycling targets for packaging waste is the process by which a specified percentage of packaging introduced to the market is processed and reused.
This is a requirement arising from EU and national law aimed at protecting the environment and reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills.
Every company placing products in packaging on the market is obliged to contribute to their recovery and recycling. Recycling targets specify the minimum amount of materials, such as paper, plastic, glass, metal, or wood, that must be recycled in relation to the amount placed on the market.
Failure to meet recycling targets results in high product fees and may also lead to significant financial penalties as well as damage to the company’s reputation.
That is why cooperating with an experienced packaging recovery organization is crucial to ensure compliance with regulations while minimizing costs.
High product fees
Financial penalties
Negative reputation