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EU plans stricter controls on plastic imports to help struggling recyclers

Europe's plastics-recycling industry has lost more capacity in 2025 than in any previous year, with low-cost plastic imports and high energy costs driving plant closures in countries including the Netherlands

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24/12/2025
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The European Union will introduce stricter rules for imports of plastics, the European Commission said on Tuesday, as it attempts to help European recycling plants that are struggling to compete with cheaper imports, reported Reuters.

Europe’s plastics-recycling industry has lost more capacity in 2025 than in any previous year, with low-cost plastic imports and high energy costs driving plant closures in countries including the Netherlands, according to industry group Plastics Recyclers Europe.

A particular concern is that cheap virgin plastic – new material made from raw fossil fuels, rather than recycled plastic made from used materials – is being mislabelled as recycled, putting local recyclers at a disadvantage as their recycled plastic cannot compete on price.

The European Commission, the EU executive body, said it would propose legal changes in the first half of 2026 to require stricter documentation for imports of recycled plastics. Another proposal will create separate customs codes for recycled and virgin plastics, to make it easier to track imports.

“The recycling sector is facing high energy costs, low and unpredictable prices for virgin plastic (linked to oil prices) and competition from imports of cheap plastics (often virgin plastics wrongly claimed to be recycled),” the Commission said in a document setting out the plans.

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