The European Waste Management Association, FEAD, has raised a series of operational and market-related concerns over the draft implementing regulation on EU-wide end-of-waste criteria for plastic waste. The umbrella organisation warns that the current proposal risks limiting recycling outlets, reducing the amount of eligible plastics, and creating "unnecessary complexity" for recyclers without clear environmental benefits....
FEAD seeks improvements in EU end-of-waste rules for plastics
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