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Top European Bioplastics e.V. News

Germany · GermanyOpen the documentIndustrially 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 …See the Story
Article 9 PPWR – Why Certain Packaging Formats Should Be Compostable

Pollution · GermanyOpen the documentBioplastics are complementary tools to help end plastic pollution To address plastic pollution at its roots and support global climate action, European Bioplastics (EUBP) strongly believes bioplastics should play a key role in helping the transition from conventional plastics to products that are certified biobased, biodegradable and/or compostable. In this respect, EUBP supports an ambitious instrument, which catalyses the tran…Read Article
European Bioplastics input to the INC-5.2 negotiations

Trieste · TriesteEuropean Bioplastics recently welcomed Lorenza Romanese to the European Bioplastics team. Lorenza has joined us as our Secretary General. Learn more about her in the portrait below.
Tea or coffee? Definitely coffee. I was born and raised in Trieste, a city with a deep-rooted coffee culture. Trieste it is home to historic cafés, roasteries, and even coffee diplomacy. Coffee isn’t just a drink there; it’s a ritual, a way of life. So yes, it’s in …Read Article