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! Material or Process !! 2017 (%) !! 2018 (%) !! 2019 (%) !! 2020 (%)  
! Material or Process !! 2017 (%) !! 2018 (%) !! 2019 (%) !! 2020 (%) !! 2021 (%) ||2022 (%)
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| General Recovery || 79 || 80 || 81 || 82  
| General Recovery || 79 || 80 || 81 || 82 || ||
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| General Recycling || 92 || 92 || 92 || 92
| General Recycling || 92 || 92 || 92 || 92 || ||
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| [[Paper & Card]] || 69.5 || 71 || 73 || 75 
|Overall Recycling || || || || ||76 ||77
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| [[Glass]] || 77 || 78 || 79 || 80 
| [[Paper & Card]] || 69.5 || 71 || 73 || 75 || 79||83
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| [[Metal|Aluminium]] || 55 || 58 || 61 || 64
| [[Glass]] || 77 || 78 || 79 || 80 || 81 || 82
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| [[Metal|Steel]] || 76 || 79 || 82 || 85
|[[Glass (by remelt)|| || || || 67|| 72||72
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| [[Plastic]] || 51 || 53 || 55 || 57
| [[Metal|Aluminium]] || 55 || 58 || 61 || 64 ||66||69
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| [[Wood]] || 22 || 38 || 43 || 48  
| [[Metal|Steel]] || 76 || 79 || 82 || 85||86||87
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| [[Plastic]] || 51 || 53 || 55 || 57 ||59||61
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| [[Wood]] || 22 || 38 || 43 || 48 ||35||35
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The glass remelt target has stayed the same in the glass obligation at 67%.
The glass remelt target has stayed the same in the glass obligation at 67%.


The recycling factor which is multiplied by turnover to calculate the obligation for small producers has stayed the same at 30%
The recycling factor which is multiplied by turnover to calculate the obligation for small producers has stayed the same at 30%
== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 13:01, 1 February 2021

The original Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive (94/62/EC) set minimum Recovery (60%) and Recycling (55%) targets for Packaging waste to be met by 31 December 2008, as well as material specific targets. This Directive has now been amended and replaced by Directive 2018/852/EC on Packaging and Packaging Waste which requires that:

  • 65% of all packaging waste must be recycled by 2025
  • 70% of all packaging waste must be recycled by 2030.


EU Material Specific Targets

Directive 2018/852/EC revises the material specific targets [1] to those highlighted in the table below:

Material Target to be achieved by 31/12/2025 Target to be achieved by 31/12/2030
Plastic 50% 55%
Wood 25% 30%
Ferrous Metals 70% 80%
Aluminium 50% 60%
Glass 70% 75%
Paper & Cardboard 75% 85%


Material Specific Targets

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 [2]. The mechanism used to deliver evidence and drive the Packaging Waste targets is delivered in the UK through the PRN system.

UK Performance (2017)

Packaging Waste and Recycling/Recovery, split by material, UK 2017 (provisional)[2]
Packaging Waste Arising (kt) Total Recovered/Recycled (kt) Achieved Recovery/Recycling Rate (%) EU Target Recovery/Recycling Rate (%)
Metal 736 525 71.3% 50.0%
of which: Aluminium 177 94 53.1% z
of which: Steel 559 431 77.1% z
Paper & Card 4,749 3,754 79.0% 60.0%
Glass 2,399 1,623 67.6% 60.0%
Plastic 2,260 1,044 46.2% 22.5%
Wood 1,310 411 31.4% 15.0%
Other Materials 23 0 0.0% z
Total (for Recycling) 11,476 7,357 64.1% 55.0%
Energy from Waste z 700 6.1% z
Total (for Recycling and Recovery) 11,476 8,057 70.2% 60.0%

z = Not applicable

Arisings estimates made at point of manufacture.

UK Targets [3]

Material or Process 2017 (%) 2018 (%) 2019 (%) 2020 (%) 2021 (%) 2022 (%)
General Recovery 79 80 81 82
General Recycling 92 92 92 92
Overall Recycling 76 77
Paper & Card 69.5 71 73 75 79 83
Glass 77 78 79 80 81 82
[[Glass (by remelt) 67 72 72
Aluminium 55 58 61 64 66 69
Steel 76 79 82 85 86 87
Plastic 51 53 55 57 59 61
Wood 22 38 43 48 35 35

The glass remelt target has stayed the same in the glass obligation at 67%.

The recycling factor which is multiplied by turnover to calculate the obligation for small producers has stayed the same at 30%

References