Plastics use rises,
while landfill mountain shrinks

15 August 2003


The amount of plastics packaging consumption is growing while the quantity of plastics waste going into landfill is decreasing, according to a new report.

A study by the Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe, based in Brussels, found that the demand for plastics in Western Europe increased by 6% between 2000 and 2002 to 38 123 000, with the main growth occurring last year. Packaging accounts for the largest use of plastics, accounting for over 38% of the market.

Inroads are being made into the drive to reduce the amount of plastics packaging waste being lost to landfill. This has been met with an 11% increase in tonnage terms over the same two-year period of plastics packaging that is recovered through mechanical recycling, feedstock and energy recovery.

The report can be downloaded from the APME website: www.apme.org




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