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The amendment was passed on 4 April 2008. The regulation for bioplastic bottles will come into effect on 1 January 2009.These bottles "produced from at least 75 percent renewable resources" will be exempted from the compulsory deposit for single use drink bottles until 31 December 2012. Manufacturers must however participate in a dual system of recycling for the bottles.
"Through this regulation, the Federal
Government is encouraging the use of renewable resources in beverages
packaging and therewith a substantial innovation from the plastics
industry", states Dr Harald Kaeb, Chairman of European Bioplastics.
"This provides strong support for the market introduction of
bioplastics".Retailers and the beverage industry will benefit
from the uncomplicated handling. This will provide considerable
stimulation for the expansion of the bioplastics market in Germany.
Thus the cost-intensive establishment of sorting and recycling systems
can be driven forward in line with increasing market size. During
the introductory phase, collection and recycling is proposed via the
dual system, that is, using the yellow recycling sack/bin. Jöran Reske,
European Bioplastics Vice-Spokesperson and responsible for
environmental issues, commented, "This will mean the bottles will
generally be fed into energy recovery, and based on the fact that they
were created from renewable resources, will contribute to a reduction
in CO2 emissions
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With the Fifth Amendment to the German Packaging Directive coming into force, the use of renewable resources and innovative technology in bioplastics are supported, says the industry association European Bioplastics.
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