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.

Who we are

EuRIC strongly supports the Czech proposal to lower VAT for products made of recycled materials

EuRIC reiterates its strong support for economic incentives as a powerful tool for the transition to a circular and climate-neutral economy. Fiscal instruments are no exception. Thus, EuRIC warmly welcomes the proposal made by the Czech Republic to the Council to explore lower VAT rates for products made of recycled materials and recyclates.

Replacing extracted raw materials with recycled materials brings significant and well-documented environmental benefits, both in terms of resource efficiency and climate and energy savings. These environmental benefits are not internalized in prices, although they are often the most important factor in consumers’ choices and public procurement. Therefore, fiscal incentives in the form of lower VAT rates have a major role to play in better rewarding environmental benefits and in stimulating sustainable consumers’ choices by increasing the price competitiveness of sustainable products.

It is fundamental to consider fiscal incentives as key enablers for the transition to a more circular and climate neutral economy,” said Emmanuel Katrakis, Secretary General of EuRIC. “The Czech Republic’s formal request to the Council to examine the possibility of reducing the VAT rate on products using recycled materials is a first very positive step. Indeed, it is necessary to ensure that tax rules at EU and national level are in line with the objectives of the Green Deal, which is often not the case“.

EuRIC looks forward to working with the Spanish Presidency of the Council, Member States, and EU institutions to introduce reduced VAT rates for products with recycled content, which will undoubtedly stimulate recycling and complement the regulatory measures introduced for different waste streams.

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