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The [[Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive (as amended)]] set minimum [[Recovery]] (60%) and [[Recycling]] (55%) targets for Packaging waste to be met by 31 December 2008, as well as material specific targets.
== Material Specific Targets ==
These material specific targets were:
* [[Glass]] 60%
* [[Paper]] and [[Cardboard]] 50%
* [[Metal]] 50%
* [[Plastic]] 22.5%
* [[Wood]] 15%
[[Member States]] must continue to meet these minimum standards, but are free to set higher domestic targets if they chose. The provisional figures indicate 70.2% of UK Packaging Waste was either recycled or recovered in 2017 <ref>UK Statistics on Waste statistical notice March 2019 rev FINAL</ref>. The mechanism used to deliver evidence and drive the Packaging Waste targets is delivered in the UK through the [[PRN]] system.
== UK Targets and Progress ==
[[File:DEFRA Packaging table.png|frame|center|Packaging Waste And Recycling/Recovery UK 2017 (provisional) (Extract DEFRA)]]
== References ==

Revision as of 19:49, 18 November 2019

The Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive (as amended) set minimum Recovery (60%) and Recycling (55%) targets for Packaging waste to be met by 31 December 2008, as well as material specific targets.

Material Specific Targets

These material specific targets were:

Member States must continue to meet these minimum standards, but are free to set higher domestic targets if they chose. The provisional figures indicate 70.2% of UK Packaging Waste was either recycled or recovered in 2017 [1]. The mechanism used to deliver evidence and drive the Packaging Waste targets is delivered in the UK through the PRN system.

UK Targets and Progress

File:DEFRA Packaging table.png
Packaging Waste And Recycling/Recovery UK 2017 (provisional) (Extract DEFRA)


References

  1. UK Statistics on Waste statistical notice March 2019 rev FINAL