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EuPC, along with CEFIC and Plastics Europe,<br />

calls for a clear and science-based regulatory<br />

framework. Building blocks already in place<br />

such as the OECD test guidelines and the<br />

existing legislative restrictions may support the<br />

implementation of coherent policies. EuPC will<br />

closely monitor the developments on the issue<br />

and inform its members on relevant<br />

developments.<br />

More info: Wouter.geurts@eupc.org<br />

Green Paper on Plastics<br />

DG Environment finalised the Green Paper on<br />

Plastics and it was sent in the European<br />

Commission inter-service consultation early<br />

June.<br />

By end of July 2012 the document should be<br />

adopted by the Commission and a stakeholder<br />

consultation should begin soon after. EuPC is<br />

closely following this topic.<br />

More info: antonino.furfari@eupc.org<br />

End-of-Waste Criteria<br />

The 2nd Experts Workshop was organised on<br />

the 22nd May by the JRC in Sevilla. During the<br />

meeting, the 2nd working document was<br />

analysed and several pending issues where<br />

cleared.<br />

The various stakeholders have until the 2nd<br />

July to answer the 15 new questions asked by<br />

the JRC in the 216p document. EuPC is<br />

working with various associations in order to<br />

build a common industry position paper on the<br />

2nd working document.<br />

It is probable that no extra workshop will be<br />

needed in order to finalise the JRC<br />

recommendations to the Commission. Once<br />

these are received by the Commission, they will<br />

begin the drafting of the measures for end-ofwaste<br />

criteria for plastic.<br />

Following this the Commission will be able to<br />

submit draft measures to the Regulatory<br />

Committee for approval.<br />

More info: antonino.furfari@eupc.org<br />

Update on WFO activities<br />

During the EuPC Innovation Days on the 1st of<br />

June, WFO organized a session during the<br />

Plastics & Composites Innovation Days 2012 in<br />

Vienna where participants from the industry<br />

were briefed by the MEP and chairwoman of<br />

the Foundation, Mrs. Anna Rosbach about the<br />

importance of the initiative and the successful<br />

achievements reached at this time. After the<br />

conference, the participants moved to the Port<br />

of Vienna where, with the collaboration of the<br />

University of Vienna, the participants had the<br />

possibility to see how the Thomsea trawl works<br />

in the rivers and the technique of the floating<br />

debris collection.<br />

WFO Turkey - “Happy Fish” is a project started<br />

with the collaboration of Turkish Plastics<br />

Manufacturers Research, Development and<br />

Educational Foundation (PAGEV). The launch<br />

took place in Büyükada, Istanbul / Turkey. The<br />

project is supported by the Ministry of<br />

Environment and Urbanization of Republic of<br />

Turkey, Turkish Marine Research Foundation<br />

(TÜDAV) and Municipality of Adalar (Princes’<br />

Islands).<br />

WFO Saïda landfill project - WFO is<br />

undertaking a project on the possible removal<br />

of part of the plastic waste from the<br />

Mediterranean that originates from the Saïda<br />

landfill. The project will be conducted in<br />

different phases in order to acquire a better<br />

understanding of the nature and the extent of<br />

the problems. WFO will thus also focus its<br />

efforts on the floating debris of the coast of<br />

Saïda. In subsequent phases: the feasibility<br />

and the impact of the identified solutions will<br />

have to be assessed; WFO might contribute to<br />

the actual removal of the waste in the<br />

Mediterranean, off the coast of Saïda, that<br />

originates from the landfill.<br />

WFO Sweden - on the 22nd of May Waste<br />

Free Oceans organized a panel discussion in<br />

the European Maritime Days 2012 (Sweden)<br />

about the economic implications of marine litter,<br />

highlighted how marine litter affects key sectors<br />

that rely on the marine environment.<br />

The speakers of the panel were the Ministry of<br />

the Environment of Sweden, Mr. Anders<br />

Flanking, Prof. Michael Scoullos from the<br />

University of Athens, Mrs Monica Jagholt Gripp,<br />

President of KIMO, Mr Bernard Merxk, Project<br />

Manager of WFO and Mr. Chris Carroll, Policy<br />

Officer of Seas at Risk.<br />

WFO Hungary. Under the Waste Free Danube<br />

project, on the 11 of July 2012 the launch of<br />

Waste Free Danube Hungary will take place.<br />

The session is divided in a Forum and a<br />

demonstration of debris collection with the<br />

THOMSEA system. The speakers of the Forum<br />

will be Mrs. Anna Roach (MEP and chairwoman<br />

of WFO), Mr. Bernard Merx (Project Manager of<br />

WFO), Mr. Ton Emans (EuPR President), Mr.<br />

Phillip Weller (International Commission for the<br />

Protection of the Danube River), Dr. László<br />

Fülöp (CEO of company TKV Zrt.) and other<br />

high level speakers.<br />

WFO Denmark. On June15th during the<br />

Bornholm event, Danish trade association<br />

Plastindustrien organised the launch of the<br />

WasteFree Oceans Denmark project in the port<br />

of Allinge, where two local fishermen<br />

succesfully used the WFO trawl to collect<br />

floating debris from Allinge Havn.<br />

A lot of visitors also came to the tent placed in<br />

the port where additional information was given<br />

and videos were shown to raise more<br />

awareness on the topic. The workshop<br />

organised in the afternoon attracted national<br />

and international audience and interviews were<br />

given on national media by Mr. Peter Skov,<br />

managing director of Plastindustrien.<br />

This event was also the formal kick-off for<br />

WasteFreeBaltic, a new project under the<br />

umbrella of WasteFreeOceans, where jointly<br />

with local and international partners, additional<br />

activities will be organised in the forthcoming<br />

period in the Baltic Sea region.<br />

More info: alvaro.fernandez@eupc.org<br />

Website: www.wastefreeoceans.eu<br />

Update on EU-projects<br />

EuPC is involved in several EU-funded<br />

research projects under the seventh framework<br />

programme. PRIME is a project moving<br />

towards the third and last year. It has received<br />

positive feedback from the Commission on the<br />

progress of the mixed plastics recycling<br />

technique producing sandwich materials that<br />

have a recycled mixed plastics core.<br />

NanoSafePack is assessing migration and safe<br />

handling of nanocomposites with nanoclay and<br />

other anorganic nanofillers. The goal is to<br />

identify the safest possible approach to benefit<br />

from the use of nanofillers for packaging<br />

applications. EuPC has been contributing<br />

towards an integral approach, assessing the<br />

effect of dispersion of the particles on safety<br />

aspects. Controlled production of<br />

nanocomposites is a specific target of another<br />

FP7 project, which has received very positive<br />

feedback, NanoOnSpect. One new project led<br />

by the Technical University of Denmark will<br />

most probably start in January and is named<br />

Plast4Future. Plast4Future will focus on the<br />

development of injection moulding technologies<br />

to produce multifunctional nanostructured<br />

plastic components.<br />

More info: Wouter.geurts@eupc.org<br />

Plastics & Composites Innovation Days 2012<br />

(gala dinner)<br />

2012 EuPC Calendar - Events & Meetings<br />

11 SEP 2012 Packaging Excom Torino<br />

12 SEP 2012 Steering Committee Torino<br />

18 SEP 2012 NPA Meeting Wiesbaden, Germany<br />

19 SEP 2012 NPA Meeting with PlasticsEurope Wiesbaden, Germany<br />

10 OCT 2012 B&C/RM Committees Brussels, EuPC Offices<br />

21-22 NOV 2012 EuPR Plastics Recycling Conference Brussels<br />

27 NOV 2012 Packaging Excom/B&C Excom Brussels, EuPC Offices<br />

28 NOV 2012 Steering Committee Brussels, EuPC Offices<br />

© EuPC - European Plastics Converters - Avenue de Cortenbergh 71 - 1000 Brussels - Belgium<br />

Tel. + 32(0)2-739 63 86 - Fax + 32(0)2-732 42 18 - www.plasticsconverters.eu<br />

For questions please contact Ruta Tamosiunaite - ruta.tamosiunaite@eupc.org

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