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Extended producer responsibility: How to unlock the environmental and economic potential of plastic packaging waste?

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Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Residual Resource Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute3

Several are the challenges related to plastic waste, spanning from littering, high collection costs, and low recycling rates. Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is considered a key initiative to tackle some of these issues. To evaluate EPR role and effectiveness, 40 management scenarios focused on plastic packaging waste generated by Italian households were investigated, and their environmental performance (via a consequential life cycle assessment) and the economic sustainability of their waste value chain (via a cost-benefit analysis for each stakeholder) were compared to the recycling targets.

Overall, packaging waste management represented an environmental burden. Yet, environmental benefits can be achieved by maximizing the collection rate, while minimizing the impurities collected with the source-segregated plastic and the processing losses in the recycling chain. Furthermore, the cost-benefit analysis showed that the recyclers are the weakest link in the value chain, and recycling of soft plastic and mixed polyolefin is generally not profitable.

This increases the risk of exporting low-quality materials outside Europe, where their fate is uncertain. Finally, the results demonstrate that improving plastic packaging recyclability and strengthening the market for secondary plastic is critical for reaching the European recycling targets of 55% in 2030.

Language: English
Year: 2020
Pages: 105030
ISSN: 18790658 and 09213449
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2020.105030
ORCIDs: Andreasi Bassi, Susanna , Boldrin, Alessio and Astrup, Thomas Fruergaard

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