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Gearing product design towards minimum plastic waste and maximum recyclability EEB – European Strategy on Plastic Waste - EESC - 15/07/2013

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Gearing product design

towards minimum

plastic waste and

maximum recyclability

EEB – European Strategy on Plastic Waste - EESC - 15/07/2013

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What is EEB?EEB: the environmental voice of

European citizens

We stand for environmental

justice, sustainable

development and participatory

democracy.

Our aim is to ensure the EU

secures a healthy environment

and rich biodiversity for all.

EEB – European Strategy on Plastic Waste - EESC - 15/07/2013

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What are we talking about?

Moving towards a resources efficient economy=

Decoupling resource consumption and environmental impacts from growth

Question:

How Ecodesign & Extended Producer Responsibility may contribute to

minimum plastic waste and maximum recyclability?

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Pacific Gyresix times more plastic

than plankton

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Source: European Commission

• Standard waste hierarchy

Moving up the hierarchy-

beyond end of pipe solutions

• Acting upper step

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Linking Products & Waste policies

�The Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)

�80% of the environmental

impacts of products

are determined at design stage

�Possible to optimise end of life

without shifting the burden

to other life stage

�Complementary instruments:

legal requirements + market

instrument

�Synergetic effects:

e.g:reusability/durability save on

waste / reuse & recycling save

on natural resources and CO2

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Ecodesign

Ecodesign means simply to integrate environmental concerns as soon as the

design stage of the product…

DIRECTIVE 2009/125/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 21

October 2009 establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign requirements for

energy-related products (recast)

Ecodesign in Packaging⇒Essential requirements equivalent to ecodesign requirements for packaging

⇒Need to revise the essential requirements …together with P&PW targets

⇒They are now statu quo and hard to enforce

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Example of Ecodesign requirements

for plastic recyclability

EEB Ecodesign /EPR for RE RWM Birmingham - 09/2012

Potential Requirement: Minimum threshold of the Recyclability rate index for plastics of the

LCD-TV

The Recyclability rate index for plastics of the LCD-TV shall be higher than 80%.

Verification:

Manufacturer shall provide a declaration of the Recyclability rate index of the product with the

calculation datasheets and additional technical documentation, in accordance with guidance

documents

Source: JRC report N°2 08/2012

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EEB Ecodesign /EPR for RE RWM Birmingham - 09/2012

Examples of Ecodesign for packaging

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Source: www.cleanproduction.org

Address toxics in plastics

De-toxification of material

Easier and more cost-effective material recycling

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Extended Producer Responsibility

EPR is an environmental policy approach in which a producer’s responsibility for

a product is extended to the post-consumer stage of a product’s life cycle (OECD)

It is also a EU Waste policy instrument,

under the spotlight at the moment as

considered a crucial tool to move towards

resources efficiency (= enabling cost

internalisation of end of life externalities).

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The role of economic instruments to

enhance ecodesign

Implementing EPR: a matter of national legislationNo EU harmonization => guidance in project on best patterns for ERP schemes

No EU harmonization => complaints by producers about « administrative burden « of variety

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Differentiated EPR chargesCharges should reflect the real end of life costs – noticeably in relation to chemical contents or

potential risks linked to environmental impact

PAY-AS-YOU-THROW Schemes

DEPOSIT-REFUND Systems

Taxation

Diversified taxes would help to create more incentives for ecodesign

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Differentiated EPR for hazardous substancesThe French example to reward hazardous substances minimization:

modulating the contribution of producers to take back schemes

Brominated FR

NO YES

Brominated FR

Or Hg Lamp

High GWP HFC

1€ 1,20 €

0,3€ 0,36 €

13€ 15,60 €

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Examples of possible « mutual

reinforcement » btw Ecodesign and EPR

Ecodesign/Ess Req EPR

3

2

[cm³]goodspackedofvolume

[cm²]packagingofsurface3,2 >

Max ratio btw

pack surface & product volumeDifferentiation

according to

recyclability of plastic

E.g: uniform plastic type/

Hazardous contents

Differentiation

according to

hazardous contents/

Br Flame retardants

Min. Energy efficiency

Max dissassembly time for material

Min. recyclability of plastics

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Summary of the main points

1. Plastics MUST be designed with 3 Rs in mind:- reduce, reuse, recycle

2. They MUST NOT contain substances that unduly endanger human health, environment and quality of recycling.

3. Plastic products should include plastic marking, disassembly and recycling guidelines

4. Set a minimum content of recycled plastic (to create a solid market that demands plastic to be fed to recycling plants).

5. Certification for plastic waste recycling facilities to mitigate the trend to exporting to substandard treatment

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Thanks for attention

Contact:

[email protected]

[email protected]

EEB – European Strategy on Plastic Waste - EESC - 15/07/2013