Germany should bring back illegally dumped waste from Poland

Source: https://www.euwid-recycling.de/news/politik/deutschland-soll-illegal-entsorgte-abfaelle-aus-polen-zurueckholen-120623/

Author: Stephen Lang

Germany is to take back around 35,000 tons of waste illegally dumped in Poland. Otherwise, Poland's Ministry of the Environment wants to file a complaint with the EU Commission. Poland's Deputy Environment Minister Jacek Ozdoba said in mid-May: "We expect Germany to take immediate measures to take back waste illegally shipped to Poland."

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Plastics treaty draft underway, but will the most impacted countries be included?

Source: https://www.ehn.org/global-plastics-treaty-2661137131.html

Author: Tatum McConnell

Negotiators at last week’s global plastics treaty talks in Paris agreed to create an initial treaty draft, but full inclusion of the countries and people most impacted by plastic pollution remains uncertain. The burdens of plastic pollution land heavily on low- and middle-income countries. High-income countries generated 87% of exported plastic waste between 1998 and 2016. Much of that exported plastic goes to developing countries including Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines. In these countries with limited waste management infrastructure, plastic clogs waterways, putting 218 million people at risk of devastating floods; it pollutes air with toxic fumes when burned, with waste burning causing an estimated 740,000 deaths per year; and it leaches toxic chemicals into the environment.

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The ‘scam’ of exporting plastic waste

Source: https://nationworldnews.com/the-scam-of-exporting-plastic-waste/

Author: Nation World News Desk

The ‘scam’ of exporting plastic waste. More than twenty civil society organisations, representing most regions of the Spanish state, described as “scandalous” the information released this week as a result of the Civil Guard’s Operation Plastic. And they demand that waste management be given priority in the programs for the next general elections to be held on July 23. What “allows to solve the failure of the selective collection of waste in Spain, specifically refers to plastics”.

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Africa generates 8.5 million of world’s 380 million tonnes of plastic waste

Source: https://guardian.ng/news/africa-generates-8-5-million-of-worlds-380-million-tonnes-of-plastic-waste-don/

Author: Michael Egbejule

A professor of Ecotoxicology and Environmental Forensics and Vice Chancellor, Igbinedion University Okada (IUO), Prof Lawrence Ezemonye, yesterday, advocated the use of technological innovations to manage plastic waste in Nigeria, saying Africa generated approximately 8.5 million out of 380 million tonnes of plastic waste generated globally. Ezemonye made the revelation during the university’s College of Natural and Applied Science yearly lecture, which coincided with the World Environment Day held in Okada, Benin. The theme of this year’s World Environment Day, is “Solutions to Plastic Pollution.”

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Europe identifies nations unlikely to meet 2025 recycling target

Source: https://www.recyclingtoday.com/news/europe-packaging-recycling-landfill-diversion-targets-18-countries-at-risk/

Author: Brian Taylor

An early-June report published by the European Commission says 18 of 27 EU countries, known as member states, are at risk of not meeting 2025 targets tied to the reuse and recycling of municipal solid waste (MSW) and discarded packaging. The same countries also are at risk of not meeting a 2035 landfill diversion target. The EC has concluded just nine of its member states—Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands and Slovenia—are on track to meet the MSW and packaging 2025 targets.

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World's first city-wide plastic survey: Harnessing people power to help with plastic pollution in Portsmouth

Source: https://phys.org/news/2023-06-world-city-wide-plastic-survey-harnessing.html

Author: University of Portsmouth

A UK city has become the first in the world to use city wide surveys to track plastic waste, in an effort to tackle plastic pollution. The research, published this week in Marine Pollution Bulletin relied on the help of local people and businesses to map 'hotspots' of plastic rubbish in Portsmouth. The MAPP (Mapping Portsmouth Plastic) project is a world-first—a city-wide plastic survey, designed to help find solutions to reduce plastic waste in urban areas.

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Indonesia to gradually eliminate single-use plastic

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/indonesia-to-gradually-eliminate-singleuse-plastic/254467.vnp

Author: Vietnam Plus

Jakarta (VNA) - Indonesia plans to phase out single-use plastic utensils and packaging by 2029, according to Environment and Forestry Minister Siti Nurbaya Bakar. The minister revealed that the targeted items include polystyrene foam food packaging, single-use food utensils and plastic straws, plastic bags, multilayer packaging, and small-sized packaging.

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Q1 2023 US plastic scrap imports rebound from Q4, exports reverse trend

Source: https://www.icis.com/explore/resources/news/2023/06/09/10894905/q1-2023-us-plastic-scrap-imports-rebound-from-q4-exports-reverse-trend/

Author: Emily Friedman

HOUSTON (ICIS)–Despite the global softening demand environment for recycled plastic resins, Q1 2023 US plastic scrap trade data shows increased import and export volumes in comparison to the lull seen in Q4 2022.

  • US plastic scrap exports uncharacteristically increase, driven by grades of polyethylene (PE)

  • US plastic scrap imports rebound marginally

  • Canada and Mexico continue to be strong trade partners

In light of the consistent downward trend in plastic scrap exports over the last 10 quarters, Q1 trade data from the US Census Bureau – noted by the HS code 3915 – shows a reversal of trend with a 10% increase in volume quarter on quarter.

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Australian governments impose recycling rules after packaging industry fails on waste

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jun/09/australian-governments-impose-mandatory-packaging-rules-on-industry-to-cut-waste

Author: Adam Morton

Industry will be forced to do more to cut waste and boost recycling after Australia’s federal and state governments agreed for the first time to impose mandatory packaging rules on manufacturers and retailers. The agreement, at a meeting of environment ministers in Sydney on Friday, was welcomed by conservationists as a major breakthrough after years of voluntary industry action has failed to reduce waste.

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The Philippines' EPR law seeks to create ‘entrepreneurs’ out of informal waste pickers

Source: https://www.eco-business.com/news/the-philippines-epr-law-seeks-to-create-entrepreneurs-out-of-informal-waste-pickers/

Author: Hannah Alcoseba Fernandez

The Philippines’ extended producer’s responsibility (EPR) law, which requires big companies to recover their plastic footprint, aims to encourage the people collecting the waste to turn their trade into a more formal privately held business, said a plastics recycling industry expert. “We have to build the infrastructure for the informal waste system and try to formalise and develop them [waste pickers] into entrepreneurs because that is what they are in their own right,” Crispian Lao, founder of the Philippine Alliance for Recycling and Materials Sustainability (PARMS), told Eco-Business.

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Civil society organizations describe illegal export of plastic waste as a “scam” and intend to get to the bottom of the matter

Source: https://nationworldnews.com/civil-society-organizations-describe-illegal-export-of-plastic-waste-as-a-scam-and-intend-to-get-to-the-bottom-of-the-matter/

Author: Nation World News Desk

More than twenty civil society organizations, representing most regions of the Spanish state, described the information learned this week as a result of the Civil Guard’s Operation Plastic as “reprehensible” and demanded that the next general elections in July Program 23 of the election, has waste management as a priority, which will allow to “solve the failure of selective waste collection in Spain, especially with regard to plastics”. This same forum of organizations, which in March already condemned the Kingdom of Spain for non-compliance with the recycling objective before the European Commission and prepared for 50% reuse in 2020, values, which it The Civil Guard, after being revealed, “It shows once again that we are not only talking about a management problem, but it is an alarming lack of control and a total absence of transparency”.

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Microplastics found in ocean samples across the world

Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/65821849

Author: BBC Newsround

Microplastics have been found in every sample of sea water collected by sailors competing in a race around the world's oceans. During the Ocean Race competitors sail in some of the most remote parts of our seas, but not even these areas have escaped from plastic pollution. The level of microplastics found in the most recent samples were 18 times higher than the samples taken during the previous Ocean Race that ended in 2018.

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Petition for New Zealand to ban plastic waste exports to developing countries; slated as ‘waste colonialism’

Source: https://bit.ly/3MVM7QP

Author: Michael Neilson

Government officials have admitted they have no idea what has happened to the hundreds of thousands of tonnes of plastic waste shipped overseas to developing countries in recent years, including whether it actually gets recycled or ends up polluting the environment. The Herald can reveal since 2014, New Zealand sent over 300,000 tonnes of plastic waste overseas - mostly to developing countries with low or even non-existent environmental regulations around handling such waste.

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EU recycled content targets at risk from PET imports, cautions Plastics Recyclers Europe

Source: https://packagingeurope.com/news/eu-recycled-content-targets-at-risk-from-pet-imports-cautions-plastics-recyclers-europe/9896.article

Author: Packaging Europe

A major increase in PET imports threatens the EU’s capability of improving plastic waste management and its competitiveness in the industry, Plastics Recyclers Europe claims – responding with a call for fair policy covering imported plastics. EU trade data claims that India, China, Turkey, Indonesia, Egypt, and Vietnam were amongst the biggest exporters of a total 1.9Mt of PET imports between 2021 and 2022. Nearly 30% of the total demand for PET in Europe in 2022 was made up of imports, cites Plastics Recyclers Europe – a rise from the 23% reported in 2020. It is suggested that the increase could stem from growing demand for rPET in the EU, with prices rising within the European continent in anticipation of its target to implement 25% recycled content into beverage bottles by 2025.

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Finally, a solution to plastic pollution that’s not just recycling

Source: https://www.vox.com/down-to-earth/2023/6/7/23743640/plastic-pollution-un-treaty-oceans-waste

Author: Benji Jones

Plastic recycling doesn’t work, no matter how diligently you wash out your peanut butter container. Only about 15 percent of plastic waste is collected for recycling worldwide, and of that, about half ends up discarded. That means just 9 percent of plastic waste is recycled. The rest — some 91 percent of all plastic waste — ends up in landfills, incinerators, or as trash in the environment. One report estimated that 11 million metric tons of plastic trash leaked into the ocean in 2016, and that number could triple by 2040 as the global population rises and lower-income countries develop. Plastic is now simply everywhere: at the deepest depths of the ocean, on the tallest mountains, in hundreds of species of wildlife, and even in human placentas.

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