Article 9 PPWR – Why certain packaging formats should be compostable

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Industrially compostable products, certified according to the harmonised European standard EN 13432 for the organic recovery of packaging, contribute to efficient waste management and circular preservation of resources by:

  • Supporting the separate collection of biowaste (collection of more valuable resources from the waste that represents the highest fraction of municipal waste); – Diverting biowaste from landfills into organic recycling;
  • Diverting biowaste from incineration into organic recycling (biowaste often has a high moisture content and therefore complicates incineration, but furthers organic recycling);
  • Diverting biowaste from mechanical recycling streams into organic recycling,
  • Reducing contamination in the biowaste collection caused by misthrows of conventional, non-biodegradable plastics that often end up in the final compost product, thereby contaminating compost and polluting the environment;
  • Providing additional bio-based raw materials for industrial purposes, such as the production of bio-based plastics or organic fertilisers; (1)
  • Supporting biogas production in anaerobic digestion by increasing biowaste collection. (2)

With the entry into force of the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation ((EU) 2025/40), the legislator confirmed that using compostable packaging for certain packaging applications is deemed to have a demonstrable environmental benefit.

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