What we recycle

Plastics

Plastics are composed of polymers i.e., compounds made of many small molecules.

Ferrous metals

Ferrous metals, primarily composed of iron, include materials like steel and cast iron, which are commonly found in construction, manufacturing, and transportation.

Non-Ferrous metals

Non-ferrous metals, such as aluminum, copper, lead, zinc, and titanium, do not contain iron and are valued for their resistance to corrosion and high conductivity.

Paper

Recycled paper is a versatile material that can replace or supplement virgin pulp to create new products like packaging, newspapers, and insulation.

Textiles

Textiles, including both synthetic fibers like polyester and natural fibers like cotton, are integral to daily life, with global production nearly tripling since 1975.

Tyres

Tyres contain multiple valuable materials such as rubber (75%), steel (15%) and textile fibres (10%).

Construction & Demolition

Construction and demolition (C&D) waste includes materials like concrete, bricks, wood, metals, glass, plastics, and hazardous substances such as asbestos.

End-of-life Vehicles

End-of-life Vehicles (ELVs) contain valuable materials like metals (steel, aluminum), plastics, rubber, and glass, as well as batteries.

E-waste

E-waste, otherwise referred to as waste electronical and electronic equipment (WEEE), is mainly composed of non-ferrous metals (nickel, copper, lead, etc.

Ships

End-of-life ships are decommissioned vessels that contain valuable materials like steel, metals, and electronics, along with hazardous substances such as asbestos, oils, and toxic chemicals.

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17 November 2023

EU negotiators reach agreement on Waste Shipments, recyclers highlight need to maintain access to global markets

Negotiators from the EU Parliament and Council have reached a provisional agreement on the revision of the Waste Shipments Regulation (WSR), exactly two years after the Commission launched its proposal. The deal reached yesterday evening intends to ensure responsible waste management and prevent export of pollution to third countries.

EuRIC welcomes the focus on tackling illegal waste shipments, which, according to EU Commission, represent 15-30% of all waste shipments and a dark market of over €10 billion and stresses the following points in line with its long-standing position on the proposal:

EuRIC supports the overarching objective of “ensuring that the EU does not export its waste challenges to third countries”. However, it’s essential to prevent unnecessary restrictions on exporting recycled raw materials classified as non-hazardous waste, especially for resource streams with insufficient demand in the EU. Replacing extracted raw materials with recycled ones is key to transitioning towards a circular and climate-neutral economy, both within and outside Europe.

Concerning the stringent requirements on plastics waste exports, EuRIC is awaiting more details to assess their alignment with the EU’s legal obligations and their impact on the recycling industry. Any excessive administrative burdens on third countries could severely affect Europe’s recycling industry and strategic raw materials autonomy. On the other hand, EuRIC welcomes the decision to continue intra-EU shipments of waste for recovery operations, subject to less stringent procedures, as set out in the general information requirements, regarding the green-listed waste.

EuRIC reiterates its longstanding position to facilitate intra-EU waste shipments for material recovery purposes without curbing access to international markets. This approach is essential for balancing supply and demand, thus preserving the competitiveness of the European recycling industry and ensuring its ability to supply circular materials to circular value chains both in Europe and globally.

EuRIC will issue a detailed statement on the agreement’s provisions once the full text becomes available and thoroughly scrutinised.

 

Note to editor:

For press-related enquiries, please contact Zoi Didili, EuRIC Communication Advisor, by email at zdidili@euric.org or by phone at +32 (0) 489 09 46 02.  The European Recycling Industries’ Confederation (EuRIC) is the umbrella organisation for the recycling industries in Europe. Through its 75 members from 23 European countries, EuRIC represents more than 5,500 large companies and SMEs involved in the recycling and trade of various resource streams. They represent a contribution of 95 billion EUR to the EU economy and 300,000 green and local jobs. By turning waste into resources, recycling reintroduces valuable materials into value chains over and over again. By bridging circularity and climate neutrality, recyclers are pioneers in leading Europe’s industrial transition.

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