Plastics Challenges and opportunities in a circular economy
Improving recycling rates UK recycling trends Quantity collected (tonnes)
Recycling rates in the UK have grown exponentially over the past ten years — but more support is needed to help this trend continue.
The recycling of PET bottles has increased by 1,900% since 2001
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75% of plastic bottles in Wales are recycled due to a harmonised collection scheme
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In the past 5 years, the number of councils collecting PTT has risen from 30% to 75%
Government can support further growth in a number of ways: n Improving the waste management infrastructure and seeking to harmonise collection schemes. n Adopting Green Procurement policies to incentivise the use of recycled materials in products. n Stronger leadership in the introduction of anti-litter measures and campaigns.
PLASTIC SAVES FOOD
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Bottle bring
Bottle kerbside
Pots Tubs & Trays bring
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Recycled content
Before adopting a Deposit Return Scheme (DRS), we should carefully consider the benefits, costs and alternatives as they apply to the UK. The UK currently recycles 74% plastic (HDPE/PET) drinks bottles through kerbside collection (Valpak, 2017). Germany and Norway have recycling rates of over 95% for bottles using a Deposit Return Scheme. However, other schemes have achieved more modest recycling rates, e.g. South Australia (64%), Hawaii (60.8%) and Oregon (51.9%).
A key driver for recycling is having end markets for the recycled material. The inclusion of recycled content within products provides this end market. One mechanism to encourage the use of recycled content is through the use of procurement policies which specify that products brought should contain recycled content.
Changes to our collection system should aim to complement our existing kerbside infrastructure and support local councils. To be most effective, we need to improve recycling collection for all packaging and all material types.
Using recycled content also allows the public to see the circular flow of plastics and the value the material has, which helps to motivate them to recycle more.
Wrapping bananas in a modified atmosphere bag extends shelf-life by
Wrapping a cucumber in plastic film extends its shelf-life to up to
In Europe,
only 3% of all products
14 days
2 – 3 days
delivered to customers are spoilt during transport thanks to packaging – compared to 50% in developing countries
The shelf-life of beef can be
extended by 5–10 days
when using the most advanced plastics packaging solution
Industry-led initiatives Consumers, government and industry all have a part to play in protecting the environment and ensuring that the plastic we use, for example, to protect our food and prolong its life, is easily reclaimed for recycling. We believe that restrictions on single-use items will not solve the litter problem and a broader approach will be more effective at protecting our environment and increasing recycling. The Plastics Industry Recycling Action Plan The Plastics Industry Recycling Action Plan (PIRAP) is an industry-run initiative to increase the recycling of plastic. It is being implemented by the BPF, PlasticsEurope and Recoup, and involves companies form across the entire supply chain, including retailers. Resulting projects aim to increase bottle recycling, explore new markets for recyclate, improve the recyclability of black trays and further promote ‘design for recyclability’ guidelines. Vinylplus VinylPlus is the voluntary sustainable development programme of the European PVC industry representing businesses involved at all stages of the life cycle of PVC. VinylPlus is committed to sustainability and is a key contributor to the Circular Economy by ensuring continuous growth in the recycling of PVC. In 2016 570,000 tonnes of PVC was recycled in Europe, from which 120,000 tonnes were recycled in the UK alone.
Replacing plastics with alternative materials would quadruple the environmental cost
The BPF is involved in many initiatives tackling litter including:
Operation Clean Sweep® Since 2011, 69 associations in 35 countries have signed up to the Global Declaration for Solutions on Marine Litter, and 260 projects are underway, planned or completed. Operation Clean Sweep® is one of them, aiming to ensure that the plastic pellets, flakes and powders that pass through manufacturing facilities in the UK are handled with the care they deserve and do not end up in our rivers or seas. In the UK, Operation Clean Sweep® has been led by the BPF for the past ten years. European activities are led by PlasticsEurope. From 2016-2017, due to heightened awareness in the industry, the number of UK companies signed up to the scheme has more than doubled, now representing over 190 sites.
PLASTIC SAVES CARBON
Compared to traditional building bricks, plastic building blocks emit
Recycling 1 tonne of plastic bottles saves
1.5 tonnes of carbon
Over ten years the average weight of plastic packaging has reduced by 28%
95% less CO2
To replace all the plastic bags being used in the EU with paper ones in one year, you would need to cut down an additional
2.2 million trees
which would prevent 2,188 metric tonnes of carbon being absorbed by the trees
The production of 1kg cheese results in a CO2 impact equivalent of 11kg, which is almost
6 times bigger
than the CO2 impact equivalent of 1kg PVC
UK Plastics Industry Plastics — fundamental to the UK economy The plastics industry is one of the UK’s largest manufacturing sectors — it employs more people than the pharmaceutical, glass, paper, nuclear and steel industries combined.
Approximate direct employment in various manufacturing sectors
£23.5 bn
plastics industry turnover
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people employed
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Food and Drink
Plastics
Automotive Manufacturing
Defence
Chemical
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With a turnover of £23.5bn, this industry includes raw material producers, machinery and equipment suppliers, manufacturers of a huge range of semifinished and finished goods, and recyclers.
6,200 companies in the plastics industry
Plastics underpin many sectors in the UK economy including automotive, aerospace, construction, energy, electrical and electronic, healthcare, agriculture and food distribution. None of these sectors could function effectively without plastics. Due to the unique role the industry plays in the manufacturing supply chain, for every job created in the plastics industry a total of 2.74 are created in the wider economy.
PLASTIC SAVES ENERGY
30+%
plastics and plastic products exported
Recycling just one plastic bottle saves enough energy to power a 60W light bulb for
Without
EPS packaging
energy consumption would double when compared to alternatives Insulating foams in buildings saves
6 hours
2,400 million tonnes
of greenhouse gas globally in their lifetime To download this document and for a full list of sources visit: www.bpf.co.uk/sustainability/circular-economy
The use of plastic composite panels in Swiss trains has led to a
25% reduction in weight and consequently significant energy savings