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Biodegradable plastics remain high on the political and public agenda. From a potential exemption as part of the REACH microplastics restriction, to media articles on biodegradable bags still capable of carrying shopping after being exposed to the natural environment for 3 years, and France’s decision to ban plastic table ware unless it is 50% bio-based and home compostable, the debate on biodegradable plastics is going on strong.
The European Commission is expected to issue a framework for biodegradable and compostable plastics to outline the applications for which such plastics are considered suitable. Stakeholder workshops are being held and will contribute to define the do’s and don’ts regarding compostable and biodegradable plastics.
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