Defra 'announces emergency amendments' to EPR legislation

Big news in UK packaging policy—Defra is revising Extended Producer Responsibility rules, and it's shaking up the foodservice world. Starting in 2024, companies using closed-loop systems for food-grade plastics may offset some EPR fees—but paper-based packaging like coffee cups? Still left out. That’s a red flag for the paper packaging industry, which already leads in recyclability. By excluding paper cup takeback schemes from offsets, Defra risks stalling investment in sustainable fiber recovery. For the industry, it’s a missed chance to reward circularity beyond plastics. Stay tuned—Parliament gets the final say this November.https://www.packagingnews.co.uk/news/markets/foodservice/defra-announces-emergency-amendments-to-epr-legislation-09-05-2025

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