Packaging has become a big issue, both for householders and for the environment. Packaging serves a critical purpose to ensure that:
But packaging also has to be minimised under European Regulations, ensuring that it is recyclable and that only as much is used as is needed to meet these requirements. This is a very delicate balancing act for those that manufacture, import or sell products.
Company Responsibilities
Under the Packaging Waste Regulations, any business that makes, fills or sells packaging is required to register under the Packaging Waste (Producer Responsibility) Regulations 2007. The Regulations impose a cost onto those businesses to ensure that the UK continues to increase the amount of packaging waste that is collected and recycled.
Since the Regulations came into force in 1998, the UK has seen the amount of packaging recycled increase from less than 3m tonnes to nearly 7m tonnes in 2010. This equates to around 65% of all the packaging that is placed on the market, a figure that pushes the UK well up the European league of recycling performance.
