From parcels for online purchases to coffee-to-go cups, packaging is almost everywhere. In 2021, the EU generated 188.7 kg packaging waste per inhabitant, 10.8 kg more per person than in 2020, the biggest increase in 10 years, and almost 32 kg more than in 2011.
In total, the EU generated 84 million tonnes of packaging waste, of which 40.3 percent were paper and cardboard. Plastic represented 19.0 percent, glass 18.5 percent, wood 17.1 percent and metal 4.9 percent.
In 2021, each person living in the EU generated an average of 35.9 kg of plastic packaging waste. Out of this, 14.2 kg were recycled. Compared with 2020, both plastic packaging waste generation and recycling increased: generation increased by 1.4 kg per capita (+4.0 percent) and recycling by +1.2 kg per capita (+9.5 percent).
Between 2011 and 2021, the amount per capita of plastic packaging waste generated increased by 26.7 percent (+7.6kg/per capita). The recycled amount of plastic packaging waste increased over the same period by 38.1 percent (+3.9 kg/per capita).
This information comes from data on packaging waste published by Eurostat today. The article presents a handful of findings from the more detailed Statistics Explained article.
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Plastic packaging recycling rate up to 39.7 percent in 2021
Following stricter rules, implemented in 2020 for Member States to report their recycling, the recycling rate shifted from 41.1 percent in 2019 to 37.6 percent in 2020. In 2021, the recycling rate was back to an increasing path, marking 39.7 percent.
In 2021, Slovenia (50.0 percent), Belgium (49.2 percent) and the Netherlands (48.9 percent) recycled half, or almost half, of their plastic packaging waste generated. In contrast, less than one-quarter of plastic packaging waste was recycled in Malta (20.5 percent), France (23.1 percent) and Sweden (23.8 percent).
Source: Eurostat